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Not until it sells about 40 million more.





In 2000, there were 281,421,906 people in the U.S., living in 105,480,101 households, with 2.59 people per household.

Estimates put 2006 at 299,398,484 people, and if that had the same people per household, there would be 115,597,870 households.

If there are 13.52 households in the Americas, and we assume 90% of those are in the U.S., then there are 12.168 million Wiis in the U.S.

Then 10.5% of U.S. households have a Wii.