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Anyone know? PS3 doesn't have any yet, although Resistance is likely over 600,000 worldwide and could get a boost to 1 million from the Euro launch. I think Wii has 3, soon to be 4. Zelda (400k Japan, + 1.3 million N.A. + 300k~ or so else where), Wii Play (950k+ Japan, Feb N.A., and Euro data), Wii Sports (1.1 million Japan). Wario Ware is close I think - it is at 350k in Japan, 250k in the Americas, and presumably a 100-300k in the others...I can see it passing 1 million worldwide by the end of March. 360 has..Gears of War, Madden, Splinter Cell, Call of Duty 3 (with Europe and Feb), GHost Reacon, Call of Duty 2. Dead Rising and Lost Planet are over 500k in North America through the end of February, and probably another couple hundred thousand in Europe..so I expect these title will be added by the end of the month as well. So I would estimate 360 to have 8 million sellers worldwide by March 31, Wii to have 4 million sellers by March 31, and PS3 to have 1 million seller by March 31....hmm 13 million selling next gen games in 16 months (Nov 05' to Mar 06'). Is it just me or should 360 have more games that have sold over 1 million worldwide after 16 months on the market and 9 million+ 360's sold? I think Wii could have 4 to 7 million selling games just in Japan by the end of 2007 (Wii Sports, Wii Play, Galaxy, Brawl, DQ Swords, Brain Training, Wii Health). Throw in Zelda and Warioware worldwide and thats upto 9 games. On a worldwide basis, I'm convinced Mario Party 8, Metroid Prime 3, Super Paper Mario, DDR, Guitar Hero, Wii Music, MySims and a few others could do a million worldwide on Wii as well by the end of 2007 PS3 should have hald a dozen or so million sellers by the end of the year as well. Motorstorm, MGS4, GTA, Madden, Resistance, and Assassin's Creed should all reach a million sold worldwide by the end of 2007.



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