After 20
Months, NPD
Data Shows
Wii Emerges
as the No. 1
U.S. Home
Console
Equaling its
status on a
worldwide
basis, Wii™
has become
the
best-selling
video game
console in
the United
States.
According to
independent
sales
tracking
information
from the NPD
Group, more
than 666,000
Wii consoles
sold for the
month of
June, and
nearly 10.9
million Wii
consoles
have been
sold in the
United
States in
the 20
months
following
its November
2006
launch. The
system is
credited
with
breaking
down the
psychological
barriers
between
gamers and
non-gamers.
“Wii was
created with
the goal of
expanding
the gaming
universe
through its
intuitive
motion-sensing
controller,”
said Cammie
Dunaway,
Nintendo of
America’s
executive
vice
president of
Sales &
Marketing.
“As we have
demonstrated
this week
during the E3
Media &
Business
Summit, Wii
continues to
pioneer new
ways for
people to
interact
with their
video games
and with one
another.”
The portable
Nintendo DS™
finished as
the
top-selling
U.S. video
game system
in June,
with more
than 783,000
units sold.
To date,
more than
20.8 million
Nintendo DS
units have
been sold in
the United
States.
The report
also shows
that six out
of the top
10
best-selling
games for
June are
made for
Nintendo
systems,
including
Guitar Hero®
On Tour
(No. 2),
Wii Fit™
(No. 4),
Wii Play™
(No. 5),
Mario Kart®
Wii (No.
6), LEGO®
Indiana
Jones™:
The Original
Adventures
for Wii (No.
7) and
LEGO®
Indiana
Jones™:
The Original
Adventures
for Nintendo
DS (No. 9).
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