Cool. Year 2000 sale charts! I didn't know UFC for the Dreamcast sold so well. Chrono Cross was 6th. Vagrant Story wasn't even on the list for PS games, even though it came out a month or so away from Chrono Cross. And Valkyrie Profile as well.
Tennis Takes Top Spot
Mario Tennis takes over the number one spot in total video game software sales.
Apparently, the Nintendo 64 still has some momentum in the video game market. Since the early success of Perfect Dark, there haven't been any prominent N64 games on the top ten sales list - until now. Mario Tennis secured the number one spot in total sales for the week of August 27 through September 2. EA Sports' Madden NFL 2001 for the PlayStation maintained its second position, and Ultimate Fighting Championship for the Dreamcast rounded out the top three.
Top Ten Selling Video Games
Rank / Title / Platform / Price
1 / Mario Tennis / Nintendo 64 / $52
2 / Madden NFL 2001 / PlayStation / $41
3 / Ultimate Fighting Championship / Dreamcast / $52
4 / Spiderman / PlayStation / $43
5 / Sega GT / Dreamcast / $41
6 / Chrono Cross / PlayStation / $42
7 / Gran Turismo 2 / PlayStation / $20
8 / Star Wars Episode I: Racer / Nintendo 64 / $10
9 / NFL GameDay 2001 / PlayStation / $41
10 / Pokémon Yellow: Pikachu Edition / Game Boy Color / $24
Rank / Title / Publisher / Price
1 / Madden NFL 2001 / Electronic Arts / $41
2 / Spiderman / Activision / $43
3 / Chrono Cross / Square-EA / $42
4 / Gran Turismo 2 / Sony / $20
5 / NFL GameDay 2001 / Sony / $41
Top Five Selling Dreamcast Games
Rank / Title / Publisher / Price
1 / Ultimate Fighting Championship / Crave / $52
2 / Sega GT / Sega / $41
3 / Power Stone 2 / Capcom / $48
4 / WWF Royal Rumble / THQ / $42
5 / Virtua Tennis / Sega / $42
Top Five Selling Nintendo 64 Games
Rank / Title / Publisher / Price
1 / Mario Tennis / Nintendo / $52
2 / Star Wars Episode I: Racer / Nintendo / $10
3 / Tony Hawk's Pro Skater / Activision / $50
4 / Perfect Dark / Nintendo / $59
5 / Kirby: The Crystal Shards / Nintendo / $49
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