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(From wii.ign.com)

Here are the top 10 best-selling Wii games for May 2007:


  1. Mario Party 8
  2. Wii Play
  3. Super Paper Mario
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
  5. Spider-Man 3
  6. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07
  7. Warioware: Smooth Moves
  8. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
  9. Shrek the Third
  10. Cooking Mama: Cook Off

Of these 10 titles, Wii Play is the only original title that isn't a sequel or based on an existing property.

The overall top 20 best-selling games across all platforms in May 2007 are:

  1. Mario Party 8 (WII) Nintendo
  2. Spider-Man 3 (PS2) Activision
  3. Wii Play (WII) Nintendo
  4. Forza Motorsport 2 (X360) Microsoft
  5. Guitar Hero 2 (X360) Red Octane/Activision
  6. Spider-Man 3 (X360) Activision
  7. Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (X360) Electronic Arts
  8. Guitar Hero 2 (PS2) Red Octane/Activision
  9. Super Paper Mario (WII) Nintendo
  10. Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess (WII) Nintendo
  11. Crackdown (X360) Microsoft
  12. Spider-Man 3 (WII) Activision
  13. MLB '07: The Show (PS3) Sony
  14. MLB '07: The Show (PS2) Sony
  15. Everyone Game Bundle (PS2) Multiple Manufacturers
  16. Shadowrun (X360) Microsoft
  17. Shrek The Third (PS2) Activision
  18. Spider-Man 3 (PS3) Activision
  19. God Of War II (PS2) Sony
  20. .hack GU Vol. 2 Reminisce (PS2) Namco Bandai


It was a great month for Activision with six titles in the top 20. Electronic Arts, the number one game publisher in the world, only had one title with Command & Conquer 3.

You may be wondering what this Everyone Game Bundle is for the PS2. In fact, we are wondering that, as well. The bundle doesn't seem to exist on the internet, but gamers still bought over 60,000 copies of the software. Are any of you readers one of these 60,000?"

(note: this apparently only includes console titles, hence the list is different from lists above..)



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