INDEPENDENT
DATA REVEALS
NINTENDO
SALES FOR
2007
Nintendo DS
and Wii
Finish as
the No. 1
and No. 2
Best-Selling
U.S. Systems
REDMOND,
Wash., Jan.
17, 2008 –
Nintendo DS™
and Wii™
finished
strong in
2007,
commanding
sales in the
holiday
shopping
period and
finishing
the year as
the two
best-selling
video game
systems in
the United
States,
according to
new data
just
released by
the
independent
NPD Group.
Nintendo DS
was the
top-selling
U.S. system
of 2007,
with nearly
8.5 million
sold,
including
more than 4
million in
November and
December
alone. Wii
placed
second, with
nearly 6.3
million sold
through the
year, more
than 2.3
million of
which sold
in the final
two months.
"By the end
of 2007 we
were sold
out of
virtually
all
hardware,
and much of
our stock of
software and
accessories
was sold out
as well,
thanks to
the broad
appeal of
Wii and
Nintendo DS
to core
gamers,
women,
families,
grandparents
– and
seemingly
everyone in
between,"said
Cammie
Dunaway,
Nintendo of
America’s
executive
vice
president of
sales &
marketing.
"And that
momentum
continues
here in the
early weeks
of 2008."
Some
additional
facts about
Nintendo's
2007
performance
in the
United
States
(note: All
figures are
from NPD):
Nintendo
accounted
for 52
percent of
all video
game
hardware
systems sold
in 2007 –
more than
all other
manufacturers
combined.
Since their
respective
launches,
Nintendo has
sold more
than 17.6
million
Nintendo DS
systems and
nearly 7.4
million Wii
systems in
the United
States
alone.
Wii Play™, a
collection
of nine fun
mini-games,
finished
2007 with
4.1 million
units sold.
Super Mario
Galaxy™ sold
through more
than 2.5
million
copies since
it launched
on Nov. 12.
The two
games in the
Brain Age®
series each
sold about 1
million
copies in
2007.
Half of the
top 30
best-selling
games of
2007 were
made for
Nintendo
systems,
including
Pokemon®
Pearl,
Pokemon®
Diamond,
Mario Party®
DS, Guitar
Hero III™:
Legends of
Rock and
Mario &
Sonic at the
Olympic
Games™.
Nintendo
continues to
dominate the
hand-held
market: Of
the top 30
best-selling
portable
games sold
in 2007, 25
were made
for Nintendo
DS and
another two
were made
for Game
Boy®
Advance.
Sales of
Nintendo DS
systems grew
60 percent
over those
from 2006.
In 2007, the
video game
industry
grew by 43
percent over
2006.
Nintendo is
responsible
for 60
percent of
that growth.
About
Nintendo:
The
worldwide
innovator in
the creation
of
interactive
entertainment,
Nintendo
Co., Ltd.,
of Kyoto,
Japan,
manufactures
and markets
hardware and
software for
its Wii™,
Nintendo
DS™, Game
Boy® Advance
and Nintendo
GameCube™
systems.
Since 1983,
Nintendo has
sold nearly
2.5 billion
video games
and more
than 430
million
hardware
units
globally,
and has
created
industry
icons like
Mario™,
Donkey
Kong®,
Metroid®,
Zelda™ and
Pokémon®. A
wholly owned
subsidiary,
Nintendo of
America
Inc., based
in Redmond,
Wash.,
serves as
headquarters
for
Nintendo’s
operations
in the
Western
Hemisphere.
For more
information
about
Nintendo,
visit the
company's
Web site at
www.nintendo.com.