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Submitted by Chris Leyton on January 24 2008 - 10:32

Over 6 million Wiis and 20 million DS's sold across Europe so far...

With recent talk focussed on the North American market and NPD sales figures, Nintendo today confirmed its strong position within the European market.

Since its launch in December 2006 the continued Wii-steria surrounding Nintendo's motion sensitive format has led to sales topping 6 million across the region. In addition, four of Nintendo's first-party titles have notched up a million copies, namely Wii Play, Super Mario Galaxy, Mario Party 8, and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Despite Nintendo's focus on new types of experiences for new types of gamers on Wii, these figures suggest Nintendo's fundamental stratgey of making money on the software is very much dependant on the traditional titles, in Europe at least.

The runaway success of its little sibling continues, with sales of the Nintendo DS surpassing 20 million across Europe. Undoubtedly, the console of choice for people with a non-gaming persuasion, sales of the indomitable Nintendogs have passed 8 million in the region, Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training teaches over 5 million, whilst it's follow-up More Brain Training From Dr Kawashima has surpassed 2.8 million.

Despite some concerns voiced over the performance of Super Mario Galaxy, Nintendo of Europe maintains the moustachioed protagonist has never been so popular, with sales of NEW Super Mario Bros passing 3 million, Mario Kart DS achieving 2 million, and Super Mario Galaxy reaching the million mark.

[UPDATE]

Following today's figures, Nintendo has shed a little more light on their performance in the UK, surprise surprise, they're doing pretty well.

Claiming the best selling hardware (console or handheld) in 2007, sales of the Nintendo DS now stand at over 5 million. Julie Waters, Patrick Stewart, Phillip Schofield and Fern Britton seem to have got the touch message across, with 56% of Nintendo's first-party DS titles coming from the Touch! Generations range.

Best selling console of 2007 in the UK went to.... Wii, which now has an installed base of over 2 million in the country. According to Nintendo, this surpasses the Xbox 360 market in the UK, which needless to say launched over a year earlier!

For the entire year, Nintendo held 79% of the UK handheld market and a 45% share of the home consoles in the UK.

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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 23rd Oct 2010 16:18, Post No: 77

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By: SegaBoy

Added:Wed 21st Apr 2010 09:52, Post No: 76

Damn fine answer there...


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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 21st Apr 2010 02:55, Post No: 75

Maybe if Europe wasn't treated with active contempt by Nintendo, the R4 wouldn't be so damn popular, and there'd be a bit more brand loyalty >_>


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 20th Apr 2010 13:29, Post No: 74

"**Recently, Ubisoft's CEO Yves Guillemot outlined the problem that they faced with the DS market, albeit not blaming the device specifically:

"The considerable contraction in the DS market during the year particularly affected Ubisoft, leading to a €160 million, or almost 50%, year-on-year drop in the Company’s casual segment sales."**"

I look at this section and think what utter morons ubisoft have working for them.....there is a

world-wide Recession on so casual sales are going to take a huge hit for everyone....not all people can still casually drop the cash for luxuries like new DS carts or X-Box discs etc

 


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 12th Mar 2010 01:50, Post No: 73

fuu[#@!?] dude. who the fuuck gives a shiit about your nintendo ds and its bull[#@!?] wifi capabilities. moron


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 11th Mar 2010 09:27, Post No: 72

  My nindtendo DSi need wireless, system update. Please give me some software to use the nintedo DSi.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 26th Feb 2010 04:35, Post No: 71

if you want to now go o youtube and find a clue  i will tell mor clews later

 


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 26th Feb 2010 04:33, Post No: 70

i know i secoret to locate the nashinul guferment cp on your ds but it is a secoet no one will know about it not even the fuss

 


By: Skipp

Added:Thu 10th Dec 2009 12:45, Post No: 69

cool i have a ds i want i dsi but for some reson i like the ds more then the psp thats just me


By: SegaBoy

Added:Tue 08th Dec 2009 13:05, Post No: 68

What do you want to know - there's hundresd of news stories related to the DS on this index page?!?!


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