Judging by sales of Hakuouki: Junsouroku, for better or worse, it appears Idea Factory have a limited loyal audience that are invested in the series, but expansion beyond this existing demographic doesn’t seem to be taking place.
For the sake of comparison, Hakuouki: Yuugi Roku, a minigame compilation released for PSP in May, moved 15,569 units in its first week. Unlike the PSP game, Junsouroku is a mainline visual novel entry, but still debuted with lower numbers. One reason for this could be that Junsouroku is a tweaked compilation of Hakuouki: Shinsengumi Kitan and associated fan-disc, Hakuouki Zuisouroku, both originally released for the PlayStation 2.
The top-ten for the week of June 14th – 20th is as follows:
Lw | Tw | Title | Tw. Sales | Sys. | Publisher |
02. | 01. | Super Mario Galaxy 2 | 52,978 | Wii | Nintendo |
New | 02. | Ghost Trick | 23,977 | DS | Capcom |
New | 03. | Art Academy | 20,949 | DS | Nintendo |
01. | 04. | Xenoblade | 20,810 | Wii | Nintendo |
03. | 05. | Grand Theft Auto IV: Episodes from Liberty City | 20,682 | PS3 | Take-Two |
New | 06. | Tamagotchi no Pichi Pichi Omisecchi | 17,401 | DS | Namco Bandai |
08. | 07. | World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010: Aoki Samurai no Chousen | 16,055 | PS3 | Konami |
09. | 08. | Tomodachi Collection | 13,953 | DS | Nintendo |
10. | 09. | World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010: Aoki Samurai no Chousen | 13,250 | PSP | Konami |
New | 10. | Hakuouki: Junsouroku | 13,076 | PS3 | Idea Factory |
Meanwhile, Super Mario Galaxy 2 returned to the #1 spot while Xenoblade took a dip. Interestingly, the game at #3, Art Academy, an art training game, is a DSiWare-to-DS retail port. It contains both Art Academy: First Semester and Art Academy: Second Semester and is Nintendo’s first DSiWare-to-retail conversion.
Slightly lower in the chart, Konami’s soccer games appear to be benefiting from the World Cup effect. And at the other end of the spectrum is Atlus’ Hospital — you may know it better as Trauma Team — which debuted well outside the top-ten at #19.
Thanks to fevh in the comments for reminding us that Hakuouki: Junsouroku is a compilation, not a new game!
Published: Jun 25, 2010 09:02 am