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From: "group.owner" <internet.g...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 19:36:34 -0000
Local: Wed, Jul 26 2006 3:36 pm
Subject: Nintendo Reveals Worldwide Hardware Sales
Nintendo Reveals Worldwide Hardware Sales
src: http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=10205
Nintendo Reveals Worldwide Hardware Sales Following details of its
first quarter financial results published yesterday, Nintendo officials
have given a detailed breakdown of worldwide hardware and software
sales across its various formats for the three months ended June 30th,
2006.

The figures are stated as sold rather than shipped, and indicate that
an impressive 2,340,000 units of both the original Nintendo DS and new
DS Lite were sold in Japan in the last three months, compared to
1,420,000 in Europe and the rest of the world and a notably smaller
total of 780,000 in North America. Software sales for the format were
put at 9,080,000 units for Japan, with 4,890,000 units sold in Europe
and 4,380,000 units in North America.

The lifetime-to-date figures for both iterations of the Nintendo DS
hardware are now put at 9,240,000 in Japan, 6,130,000 in Europe and
5,900,000 in North America. This adds up to a worldwide title of
21,270,000 units after around a year and a half on sale. If accurate,
these figures suggest that Nintendo's aim to sell a total of 17
million units of the Nintendo DS worldwide during the company's current
financial year are entirely plausible.

As would be expected, Nintendo's other formats did not enjoy any
similar level of success, with just 120,000 units of the Game Boy
Advance sold in Japan, 500,000 sold in Europe and 700,000 sold in North
America. While North America remains Nintendo's softest market for
the Nintendo DS, the Game Boy Advance still dominates portable sales
there, with just 880,000 units of software sold in Japan, 2,360,000 in
Europe and a significant 4,990,000 in North America.

Lifetime totals for the entire Game Boy Advance family of consoles
(including the Game Boy Advance SP and Micro) are put at 16,600,000 in
Japan, 20,750,000 in Europe and 38,450,000 in North America, for a
global total of 75,810,000 units.

By comparison, the GameCube has failed to enjoy significant sales in
any territory, although the software market in North America can still
be seen to be relatively buoyant. Hardware sales in Japan were 10,000
units, 40,000 in Europe and 100,000 in North America. Japanese software
sales were 160,000 units, European software sales were 400,000 and in
North America they totaled 2,950,000 units.

The lifetime totals for the GameCube format are 4,010,000 in Japan,
4,720,000 in Europe and 12,270,000 in North America, for a total of
21,000,000 worldwide. By comparison, worldwide shipments for the
PlayStation 2 are put at around 103,000,000 with the original Xbox on
around 22,000,000 units.


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