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Submitted by Chris Leyton on January 15 2007 - 14:09

Wii and DS sales account for half of all hardware sales across Europe in December...

Stories of Nintendo's success are becoming an altogether familiar experience these days, as details of its accomplishments throughout the UK and Europe today emerged following success across North America.

In a territory that has traditionally had an "on-off" relationship with Nintendo, it appears that Wii and DS are making a charge towards the permanently on, as record-breaking numbers were recorded during the Christmas period.

According to sales figures released from Chart-Track over 200,000 Wii consoles were shifted in the UK alone over the Christmas period. December was also a great month for the Nintendo DS, which continued to establish its position as the most loved handheld in history with over 500,000 units sold to UK gamers, making it not only the best selling console of any kind during Christmas, but also throughout 2006.

The success was emulated throughout Europe, where combined sales of the Nintendo DS and Wii accounted for over half of all hardware sales during December for the territory. Over 1.7 million Nintendo DS units were sold during the month, making it the best selling console across Europe as well for December and 2006.

Laurent Fischer, Marketing Director for Nintendo Europe commented:

"We have enjoyed one of the most successful Christmas holidays ever, with both Nintendo DS and Wii selling at staggering rates. The success of our products this Christmas clearly shows that Nintendo's drive to make gaming accessible to everyone has attracted people of all ages and abilities to the industry. We are facing such high demand for both platforms that unfortunately we are facing stock shortages, however we are doing everything possible to combat this by attempting to deliver both consoles and games to retailers on a daily basis."

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By: Anonymous

Added:Mon 18th Oct 2010 16:01, Post No: 346

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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 22nd Sep 2010 08:07, Post No: 345

R U searching for a different game with unique game settings and challenges you must will play online

It is a Little Kings Story (Nintendo Wii). Designed for your Nintendo Wii, it makes your game exciting at all levels.


By: SegaBoy

Added:Mon 21st Jun 2010 12:30, Post No: 344

Surely, if that's the case, it would be the 'perfect' venue for the vitality Sensor. 

I think it's more to do witht he fact that Nintendo correctly identified E3 as being largely about core games.  They didn't want the Vitality sensor to get the same reaction as Wii Music did when Miyamoto unveiled it.

Either that or Nintendo's scrapped it.


By: h7pe

Added:Thu 29th Oct 2009 21:03, Post No: 343

It doesn't matter how good the Wii console is, all the games are rubbish.

family bowling

Family fishing

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There is no point improving the console unless they sort the games out


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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 21st Oct 2009 17:31, Post No: 342

Breaking News: Shigeru Miyamoto speculates that the next generation Wii will be more advanced.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 17th Oct 2009 16:06, Post No: 341

Yeah, apparently Ninty are working on a new console with graphics to match PS3/60, and motion controllers/games are being created by PS3/60, so its all gonna be good in the end eh! :)


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 16th Oct 2009 10:58, Post No: 340

I really would like to see a Nintendo console with HD support.  It's the standard, they really do need to catch up.


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