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Japan chart shake-up as Monster Hunter drops out

That's the end of that, then. The latest Media Create figures show that Monster Hunter's dropped to fourth place in the Japanese chart, and it looks as though the dominance of the Capcom PSP beast, Mario Kart and Wii Fit is finally starting to crumble. Last week's figure's here. Data for week ending June 1. Thanks, NeoGaf.

01./00. [PSP] Powerful Pro Baseball Portable 3 (Konami) - 117,000 / NEW
02./00. [NDS] Endless Frontier: Super Robot Wars OG Saga (Bandai-Namco) - 98,000 / NEW
03./03. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) - 50,000 / 1,367,000
04./04. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) - 46,000 / 2,156,000
05./02. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (Capcom) - 45,000 / 2,142,000
06./00. [WII] Family Trainer (Bandai-Namco) - 44,000 / NEW
07./00. [PS2] D.C. II: Da Capo II: Plus Situation (Kadokawa Shoten) - 40,000 / NEW
08./00. [PSP] Valhalla Knights 2 (Marvelous Entertainment) - 32,000 / NEW
09./00. [PS2] Mana Khemia 2: The Fallen School and the Alchemists (Gust) - 26,000 / NEW
10./00. [NDS] Empty Space Training (Benesse) - 25,000 / NEW

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