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Tuesday, November 28, 2006 5:56 AM PT Posted by Kim Saccio-Kent

Nintendo Sells 600,000 Wii Consoles--and Counting

Our man in Tokyo, IDG Bureau Chief Martyn Williams, reports that sales of Nintendo's Wii console surpassed 600,000 in its first eight days on sale.

The Wii went on sale in North America on November 19 to enthusiastic lines of people who snapped up most of the available consoles on launch day. The console costs $250 and it made its debut two days after Sony launched its PlayStation 3.

Among launch software titles The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has sold 454,000 copies, which means three out of every four Wii console buyers are taking home a copy of the eagerly awaited game. Combined with sales of Nintendo software and accessories the Wii already represents a $190 million business, the company says.

Nintendo says that demand for the console continues to outstrip supply. The company has previously said that it plans to ship around 4 million units of the Wii to market before the end of this year. The console will launch next in Japan on December 2 then in Australia on December 7 and Europe on December 8.

Comments

OH I WANT ONE!
OH I WANT ONE!!
Wait...I have to wait until I rent an apartment soon...
Congrats, Nintendo!!! :)

GraysonPeddie
November 28, 2006
10:10 AM PT

I'm so glad that Nintendo has once again come out with an affordable system. It will be a lot easier to convince my wife to let me get a system that costs less than half that of the competition! Thank you, Nintendo! hehe

ghenson
November 28, 2006
10:43 AM PT

Rock on, go Nintentdo!!

techie4fun
December 05, 2006
12:00 PM PT
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