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http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/news/070126.pdf Here are shipments as of December 2006. Some of the numbers on this site need to be updated. GBA Pokemon Mysterious Dungeon: Red Rescue Team 2.02 Pokemon Fire Red / Leaf Green 10.04 Pokemon Emerald 6.19 NDS New Super Mario Bros. 8.64 Pokemon Diamond / Pearl 5.20 Nintendogs 11.84 Brain Training 6.76 Animal Crossing 6.99 Brain Training 2 4.15 Mario Kart DS 6.37 Pokemon Mysterious Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team 2.82 Big Brain Academy 3.03 Tetris DS 1.76 Common Knowledge Training 1.42 Kirby Squeak Squad 1.25 English Training for Adults 2.19



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http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2007/070427e.pdf

Here are shipments as of March 31, 2007.
Bolded titles are too low on VGC.

GBA
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team - 2.20
Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen - 10.66
Pokemon Emerald - 6.32

Nintendo DS
New Super Maio Bros. - 9.50
Nintendogs - 13.60
Brain Age - 7.70
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl - 5.21
Animal Crossing: Wild World - 7.48
Mario Kart DS - 7.03
More Brain Training - 4.30
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team - 3.03
Big Brain Academy - 3.42

Yoshi's Island DS - 1.88
Tetris DS - 1.90
Kirby Squeak Squad - 1.60
English Training - 2.50

Common Sense Training - 1.46
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 - 1.30

Nintendo GameCube
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - 1.32


Wii
Wii Sports - 5.27
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - 3.27
Wii Play - 2.62
Wario Ware: Smooth Moves - 1.69



Good info.  As I said in my other thread, I think Red Steel is probably over 1 million worldwide by now, and Raving Rabbits should be added soon too I think.  I don't have hard numbers, but with Red Steel selling well in the Americas/Europe, I don't think it is a stretch for it to do 12,500 a week - Worldwide...It probably does 3-6k per week in the Americas, and 5-10k per week in Europe (fewer high profile Wii releases, better reviews).

Isn't it scary that Nintendogs is bigger than Pokemon?  Kudos to Nintendo for finding a way to get money from girls and not just men and women...



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TheSource said:

Good info. As I said in my other thread, I think Red Steel is probably over 1 million worldwide by now, and Raving Rabbits should be added soon too I think. I don't have hard numbers, but with Red Steel selling well in the Americas/Europe, I don't think it is a stretch for it to do 12,500 a week - Worldwide...It probably does 3-6k per week in the Americas, and 5-10k per week in Europe (fewer high profile Wii releases, better reviews).

Isn't it scary that Nintendogs is bigger than Pokemon? Kudos to Nintendo for finding a way to get money from girls and not just men and women...


 nintendogs sold well because nintendo has the good furtune that its last two letters happen to be the first two letters of "dog".

imagine if it's honda... it becomes "hondog".  you try to sell 11 mln hondogs! 



the Wii is an epidemic.

Wow, Twilight Princess is over 4.5 million?  Everybody seemed to make such a big hallabalou about Gears hitting 4 million that I just presumed that TP was nowhere near it. :o



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Lingyis said:
TheSource said:

Good info. As I said in my other thread, I think Red Steel is probably over 1 million worldwide by now, and Raving Rabbits should be added soon too I think. I don't have hard numbers, but with Red Steel selling well in the Americas/Europe, I don't think it is a stretch for it to do 12,500 a week - Worldwide...It probably does 3-6k per week in the Americas, and 5-10k per week in Europe (fewer high profile Wii releases, better reviews).

Isn't it scary that Nintendogs is bigger than Pokemon? Kudos to Nintendo for finding a way to get money from girls and not just men and women...


nintendogs sold well because nintendo has the good furtune that its last two letters happen to be the first two letters of "dog".

imagine if it's honda... it becomes "hondog". you try to sell 11 mln hondogs!


 hahaha hondog sounds good! id go a hondog for sure



Wow! That pdf makes for an exciting read.



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http://wii.ign.com/articles/807/807852p1.html

Here are shipments as of June 2007. 

Wii:

  • Wii Sports - 8.32m (includes those bundled in with hardware)
  • Wii Play - 4.49m
  • Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - 3.61m
  • WarioWare Smooth Moves - 1.82m
  • Super Paper Mario - 1.25m
  • Mario Party 8 - 1.03m

DS:

  • Nintendogs - 14.79m
  • New Super Mario Bros. - 10.52m
  • Pokemon Diamond&Pearl - 8.76m
  • Brain Age - 8.61m
  • Animal Crossing - 8.01m
  • Mario Kart DS - 7.83m
  • Brain Age 2 - 5.33m
  • Super Mario 64 DS - 4.97m
  • Big Brain Academy - 3.73m
  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - 3.08
  • English Training - 2.86m
  • Yoshi's Island DS - 2.47m
  • Pokemon Ranger - 2.16m
  • WarioWare Touched - 2.15m
  • Tetris DS - 2.05m
  • Kirby - 1.73m
  • Common Sense Training - 1.53m
  • Mario Basketball 3on3 - 1.50m
  • Mario&Luigi RPG2 - 1.39m
  • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2 - 1.24m
  • Super Princess Peach - 1.15m
  • Diddy Kong Racing DS - 1.04m


http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2007/071026e.pdf

Here are Shipments as of September 2007.

NDS
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl 12.17
Brain Age 2 7.53
Nintendogs 15.77
New Super Mario Bros. 11.50
Brain Age 9.66
Mario Kart DS 8.53
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass 1.35
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Toki/Yami no Tankentai 1.29

Wii
Wii Sports 11.86
Wii Play 6.32
Mario Party 8 2.89
Super Paper Mario 1.74
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree 1.38
Mario Strikers Charged 1.33