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Nintendo Finishes 2009 With Record-Breaking Sales
Wii and DS Ruled the Holiday Season
by Sarah

There's just no stopping Nintendo this generation. Despite the fact that the publisher has already sold approximately a bazillion Wiis, the little white console was still hotter than hotcakes in December 2009. The system sold 3.8 million units in December, which is now an all-time single-month sales record in the United States. In other words, the Wii had the best month in the history of gaming. The DS and DSi aren't doing too shabby either, selling a combined 3.3 million last month. The "Nintendo DS franchise", which includes both versions of the handheld, had the best calendar year ever, with 11.2 milion unites sold. If this is all sounding a bit confusing, just check out the chart Nintendo included with their press release, which I believe was made to prove that Nintendo has been kicking ass and taking names for the last decade.
Additionally, seven of the ten best-selling games in December were Ninendo titles, with New Super Mario Bros. Wii leading the pack. It's not surprising that the Wii did so well last month, since it was the first holiday season in which the system was readily available. The DS has never stopped selling since it launched, so that also doesn't come as a shock. Here's the full press release if you'd like to hear more bragging from the big N.
Nintendo Finishes 2009 with Multiple Sales Records
Wii Has the Best Month in Video Game History, Nintendo DS Has the Best Calendar Year of All Time
A holiday shopping frenzy helped both of Nintendo’s video game systems make history: Nintendo’s Wii™ home system sold more than 3.8 million units in December, a new all-time single-month U.S. sales record. The Nintendo DS™ Lite and Nintendo DSi™ hand-held systems combined to sell more than 3.3 million, the second biggest month in U.S. history.
Those strong December numbers helped propel the Nintendo DS franchise to more than 11.2 million sold in 2009, a new U.S. calendar-year sales record for any video game system – ever. The Wii console finished 2009 with 9.6 million sold. Of all the Wii consoles ever sold in the United States since its November 2006 launch, nearly one-fifth (18.7 percent) were sold during November and December 2009.
“Wii, Nintendo DS Lite and Nintendo DSi combined to sell more than 7 million units in the month of December alone,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Clearly there is overwhelming consumer demand for fun games, motion controls and value. This remarkable hardware sales surge presents a tremendous software opportunity for Nintendo and its third-party partners as we head into 2010.”
Lifetime U.S. sales for Wii have now surpassed 27.2 million units. No other home console has ever sold so many so quickly. Lifetime U.S. sales for the Nintendo DS franchise have topped 38.8 million units, surpassing lifetime sales of the Game Boy™ Advance franchise.
As always, great software drives hardware sales. In December alone, consumers placed six Nintendo games in the top 10 best-sellers of the month. These include New Super Mario Bros.™ Wii at No. 1 with more than 2.8 million sold, Wii Sports Resort™ at No. 2 with more than 1.7 million sold, Wii Fit™ Plus with the Wii Balance Board™ accessory at No. 3 with more than 1.7 million sold, Wii Play™ at No. 6 with more than 1.0 million sold, Mario Kart™ Wii at No. 7 with more than 936,000 sold and Mario & Luigi™: Bowser’s Inside Story for Nintendo DS Lite and Nintendo DSi at No. 10 with more than 656,000 sold.
For all of 2009, Nintendo finished with seven of the top 10 best-selling games of the year. These include New Super Mario Bros. Wii at No. 2 with more than 4.2 million sold, Wii Sports Resort at No. 3 with more than 4.2 million sold, Wii Fit™ at No. 4 with more than 3.5 million sold, Mario Kart Wii at No. 5 with nearly 3.1 million sold, Wii Play at No. 6 with more than 3.1 million sold, Wii Fit Plus™ at No. 8 with more than 2.4 million sold and Pokémon™ Platinum Version at No. 10 with more than 2.0 million sold.
All numbers contained in this document are according to the NPD Group, which tracks U.S. video game sales.
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nintendo sold a lot of stuff? get out.