Famitsu Sales: Week 01, 2011 (Dec 27 - Jan 2)
01. / 01. [PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (Capcom) {2010.12.01}
02. / 03. [WII] Donkey Kong Country Returns (Nintendo) {2010.12.09}
03. / 05. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) {2010.07.08}
04. / 07. [WII] Mario Sports Mix (Nintendo) {2010.11.25}
05. / 04. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) {2010.09.18}
<b>06. / 09. [NDS] Ni no Kuni: The Ebony Wizard (Level 5) {2010.12.09}</b>
07. / 02. [PSP] AKB1/48: If I loved an Idol (Bandai Namco) {2010.12.23}
08. / 14. [WII] Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo) {2009.06.25}
09. / 06. [PSP] The 3rd Birthday (Square Enix) {2010.12.22}
10. / 16. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 (Bandai Namco) {2010.12.16}
Quelle NeoGAF.
Der Platz nach Pokemon tönt guet, aber i weises nit. I hoffe das ligt nid dranne dasses überall scho im Priis abegsetzt isch worde

Edit: Siliconera:
Ni no Kuni Prices Slashed At Japanese Retail
By Ishaan . January 2, 2011 . 2:01pm
Level 5 and Studio Ghibli’s Nintendo DS RPG, Ni no Kuni, hasn’t been doing so well. Or rather, it hasn’t been doing as well as both retailers and Level 5 expected it to do.
With 330,000 units sold as of December 26th, Ni no Kuni is only about halfway through its initial shipment of 600,000 copies ordered by retailers. And it would appear that these copies are being sold at slashed prices at Japanese stores, down from the original price of 6,800 yen.
On the web side of things, Amazon.jp have more or less matched price, with the game going for 30% off at 4,772 yen. Meanwhile, AmiAmi, too, are selling Ni no Kuni at 44% off at 3,450 yen.
At this rate, we’re left wondering how much of a second shipment Ni no Kuni will actually see, once the first is sold out.