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Nintendo Destroys Competition

Catboy14 | August 24, 2007 | News | Playstation 2 Playstation 3 
Nintendo's Wii, with over 425,000 units sold in July, and the DS, at about 405,000 units, have together more unit sales than the PS2, the PS3, the PSP, and the Xbox 360 combined. Yep, so far Nintendo has dominated console and handheld sales, and expects to be selling a lot more. But how long will this last?
The NPD Group released videogame hardware and software sales data for July and, yet again, Nintendo dominated the charts. Amazingly, Wii and DS together outsold final figures for PlayStation 2, PSP, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 combined. Nintendo's two systems have held the number one and two top slots in the hardware sales charts for nine months running.

For the first time since its launch, Wii outsold consistent performer DS. Nintendo's home console was the best-selling hardware in July with approximately 425,000 units moved. DS trailed close behind with 405,000 sales. Surprisingly, Sony's last-generation system, PlayStation 2, was the third best-seller, amassing about 221,000 in sales. PSP sales were at a solid 213,000.

Xbox 360 sales were lower than expected at about 169,000 units. However, even with a semi-price drop, PlayStation 3 could not quite topple Microsoft's numbers. Sony's Blu-ray-equipped console managed only 158,000 in sales - about 50,000 more than it has in previous months, but still not enough to pose a serious threat to Microsoft.

On the software side, the best-selling game in July was NCAA Football 08 for Xbox 360 with nearly 400,000 units. The title was followed by the PS2 Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s with 339,000 in sales. Wii Play rounded out the top three with about 280,000 sold. NCAA Football for PS2 amassed 235,000 in sales and Mario Party 8 completed the top five with 177,000 in sales. Also notable on the Wii front is that Mario Strikers Charged debuted in the month with more than 100,000 in sales and Resident Evil 4 pulled in another 90,000 or so gamers. The survival-horror port has sold upward of 250,000 units since its release in America.

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  • -3 thumbs!
    Final Blade | August 24, 2007
    Well who knows how long it going to last, but i suggest savor the moment, i mean anything can happen quickly.
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    gameboy613 | August 24, 2007
    I'm surprised the DS is still selling the way it is. Good business for Nintendo.
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    SS4Gogeta | August 24, 2007
    And to think Sony and Micro$oft didn't have Nintendo in their mix when talking about next generation consoles. Nintendo is quietly kicking ass.
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    Zero and X | August 25, 2007
    Go Nintendo! They havent had this much success since the SNES! Ever since they went into 3d games, they just havent been as succesful, not to say the games were bad, just unsuccesful in comparison to sony.
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    xxxRockerxxx | August 25, 2007
    The DS is just awesome and you'd think by now everybody would have a DS. And I just think the Wii is awesome to have and play with the controls.
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    Jaw Knee | August 25, 2007
    I had a feeling the Wii was going to blow everything out of the water, tbqph.
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    Riku31069 | August 25, 2007
    I wonder, what makes the Nintendo DS and Wii so popular than the Xbox 360, PS3, PS2 and PSP? Could it be the games or the graphics?
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    Theory of Chaos | August 25, 2007
    How can they sell this much? I haven't seen a Wii in stores since December. I thought they just had a really bad shortage.
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    Silver Mirror | August 25, 2007
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    I wonder, what makes the Nintendo DS and Wii so popular than the Xbox 360, PS3, PS2 and PSP? Could it be the games or the graphics?
    Its the bloody price, rather than focusing on good hardware they supply a cheap easily produced alternatives
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      black doom | August 25, 2007
      Actually its the enjoyably extra interactive interface, improved game styles, extra accessibility, and the nicer price.
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    xxxRockerxxx | August 25, 2007
    While a price is a factor a Wii must be a heck of a lot of fun to play. As for the DS it has Pokemon and Mario the top 2 game franchises of all time.
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    Catboy14 | August 25, 2007
    Probably because they introduced the new concepts such as touch screens and motion sensing. The new idea makes more people want to play, even people that wouldn't normally play video games.
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    Xegaldis | September 05, 2007
    This is good news. Let's hope Nintendo stay on top.
    • 0 thumbs!
      Final Blade | September 06, 2007
      It wont stay on top forever.

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