Super Smash
Bros. Brawl
Smashes
Nintendo
Sales
Records
Wii Game
Sells at a
Rate of More
than 120 per
Minute
REDMOND,
Wash., March
17, 2008 –
After just
one week on
store
shelves,
Super Smash
Bros.® Brawl
for Wii has
become the
fastest-selling
video game
in Nintendo
of America's
history.
Since its
launch on
March 9, the
feature-packed
fighting
action game
has sold
more than
1.4 million
units in the
United
States,
including
more than
874,000 on
March 9
alone. It
has sold at
a rate of
more than
120 units
per minute
between
launch and
March 16.
"Super Smash
Bros. Brawl
has made the
leap from
video game
to cultural
phenomenon,"
said Cammie
Dunaway,
Nintendo of
America's
executive
vice
president of
Sales &
Marketing.
"Game
reviewers
and the
public alike
praise its
fun game
play and
extensive,
inventive
content."
Super Smash
Bros. Brawl
features a
nearly
limitless
variety of
options for
players.
Dozens of
classic
Nintendo
characters
like Mario™
and Pikachu®
are joined
by industry
icons like
Sonic The
Hedgehog™
and Metal
Gear's Solid
Snake for
all-out
four-player
battles. The
endless
customization
keeps
players
coming back
for more.
The previous
game in the
series,
Super Smash
Bros.®
Melee,
became the
best-selling
Nintendo
GameCube™
game of all
time with
more than 7
million
copies sold
worldwide,
so it's no
surprise to
see this
latest
installment
racking up
record
numbers.
"It's
important to
remember,"
Dunaway
said, "that
we have lots
more fun on
the way:
Upcoming
titles like
Mario Kart®
Wii and Wii
Fit™ will
keep our
momentum
going
strong."
Mario Kart
Wii launches
April 27
with the Wii
Wheel™,
which lets
players
drive their
speedy karts
with the
intuitive
feel of a
wireless
steering
wheel. It's
another
"bridge"
game like
Wii Sports™
that lets
video game
novices and
veterans
play and
have fun
together.
Wii Fit
arrives May
19 with the
Wii Balance
Board™ to
combine fun
and fitness.
It lets
users track
their
progress
over time,
and it's an
easy way for
every member
of the
family to
keep active
and play
together.
Remember
that Wii
features
parental
controls
that let
adults
manage the
content
their
children can
access. For
more
information
about this
and other
Wii
features,
visit
Wii.com.
For more
information
about Super
Smash Bros.
Brawl, visit
www.SmashBros.com.
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.