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Japanese software figures: Dragon Ball Z goes top

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit has debuted at the top of the Japanese chart, and the lengthy triple reign of Monster Hunter, Wii Fit and Mario Kart looks to be properly ending. Last week's figures here. Data for week ending June 8. Thanks to NeoGaf.

01./00. [PS3] Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (Bandai-Namco) - 92,000 / NEW
02./00. [WII] Mysterious Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren 3 (Sega) - 59,000 / NEW
03./01. [PSP] Powerful Pro Baseball Portable 3 (Konami) - 43,000 / 159,000
04./03. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) - 39,000 / 1,406,000
05./00. [NDS] DS Misa Yamamura Suspense: Kyoto Murder Files (Tecmo) - 38,000 / NEW
06./05. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (Capcom) - 35,000 / 2,177,000
07./04. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) - 34,000 / 2,190,000
08./00. [360] Ninja Gaiden 2 (Tecmo) - 25,000 / NEW
09./06. [WII] Family Trainer (Bandai-Namco) - 15,000 / 59,000
10./12. [NDS] DS Beautiful Letter Training (Nintendo) - 15,000 / 267,000

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