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The controller for Nintendo's new Wii console, demonstrated by players in this promotional photo provided by Nintendo. (AP / Nintendo)

 

Wii surpasses one million consoles sold in Canada

Updated Tue. Aug. 26 2008 1:04 PM ET

The Associated Press

TORONTO -- The Nintendo Wii was last of the next-generation video game consoles out of the box, but it's the first to pass the million mark in unit sales in Canada.

The Wii had sold just under 1,060,000 units in July according to recently released figures by the NPD Group, which tracks the industry. In comparison, the Xbox 360 sold just over 870,000 units in Canada through July while the PlayStation 3 was just over 520,000.

In the first seven months of 2008, the Wii outsold its opposition combined. Canadian consumers bought 376,000 Wiis, compared to 200,000 for the PS3 and 154,000 for the Xbox 360.

The 360 was the first of the new consoles to hit the market, in November 2005. Sony released the PS3 a year later, with the Wii following two days later.

The video game industry as a whole continues to boom in Canada.

The NPD Group says sales of gaming hardware, software and accessories was just under $920 million through July, up 54 per cent over the same period last year.

The Wii has lived up to Nintendo's hope of attracting new gamers to the fold, with its interactive controller and imaginative use of accessories. Gamers can use the wireless Wii remote controller as a fishing rod, tennis racket, weapon or in a myriad of other ways.

In "NHL 2K9," due out Sept. 9 from 2K Sports, gamers can even stage an on-ice hockey fight using the remote.

Through June, Nintendo had sold 29.62 million Wiis worldwide. That compared to worldwide sales of 19 million for the Xbox 360 and 14.4 million for the PlayStation 3.

Nintendo expects cash registers to keep ringing. The Kyoto-based company hopes to sell 25 million Wii consoles and 28 million of its handheld DS machines for the fiscal year through March 2009.

Nintendo continues to lead the way in Canadian software sales. Eight of the top 10 games on the July sales chart were for Nintendo (five for the Wii and three for the DS) with "Mario Kart" leading the way.

 

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Woot.



Yeah go wii, in canada. I'm a canuck, and I love the wii.



Support good third party games on wii. Buy games like house of the dead overkill, de blob, madworld, the conduit and boom blox.

Would have happened much quicker if there was any supply. My bro got me mine from New York Nintendo store, still haven't seen any in stores yet.



yay!!



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(

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1 million down 32,356,000 to go...



Congratulations Canada.



arsenal009 said:
Would have happened much quicker if there was any supply. My bro got me mine from New York Nintendo store, still haven't seen any in stores yet.

 

Where do you live that there are no wii's?  I live right outside Toronto and wii's have been around for just about the entire year.

1.06mil wii's is great, the console has really started to become popular with the young kids, its like the rebirth of the NES.



Griffin, it must've taken you all night to come up with that. Just jealousy because of the fact that someone says there are no Wiis available in their area and you say" There are plenty here." NEWS FLASH! Not everyone an the whole wide damn world lives in Toronto!


Ot: GREAT JOB! I think the Wii could beat the Ps2 here for sure.



Str8knox said:
Griffin, it must've taken you all night to come up with that. Just jealousy because of the fact that someone says there are no Wiis available in their area and you say" There are plenty here." NEWS FLASH! Not everyone an the whole wide damn world lives in Toronto!

Come up with what, a post i made in a second?
Why would i be Jealous that somebody says they have never seen a wii?
I never implied he lived in Toronto, i asked where he lives, and was amazed to see somebody who has never seen a wii when most places have wii's in decent stock each week.