Nautilus said: Overall, a great result for Nintendo. Honestly, the biggest surprise for me there is Donkey Kong.In just one month and a half, it almost managed to sell what the original version did in its whoile life!Just goes to show how much the Wii U was holding back its software potential.For the top 7 selling softwares on the list, there is not much to say, given that it was expected for them to keep selling well.Its still kind of impressive that ARMS and 1-2 Switch are still selling this well, but they have been constantly selling good numbers. My boi Xenoblade is at 1.42 and I couldnt be happier!I personally expected it to be at 1.45, but its close enough.The sad thing is that its very likely that XC 2 will be throw out of the top 10 next quarter, due to the release of Mario Party and the constant growth of the other games being higher than of Xenoblade, but what can you do?Already had a stellar performance, so I wont complain.Mario Tennis Aces did extremely well!Good lord, in less than 2 weeks, it sold 1.38 million units, thats mighty impressive.If it keeps up like that, it will be Camelot best selling game, easily.Hopefully that gives them more confidence and makes Nintendo invest in them more, so that they can tackle more projects at once and finally make a goddamn new Golden Sun game! Hardware sales are good.Nothing to write home about, but nowhere near bad either.Labo is having legs as Nintendo expected, and its also at a respectable number.NES classic sold an extra 1.26(!!!) million this quarter alone.Seriously, thlose classic editions are beasts on their own. Nintendo keeps doing great. |
Super Mario Party doesn't come out until October 5th, so it'll just miss the September 30th update. They'll likely do an update for that game during their Outline & Presentation.
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