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Pokemon Sales Reach 1 Million In Five Days

After announcing that North American pre-orders for Pokemon Diamond and Pearl had topped 500,000 units, Nintendo has announced that the games have jointly sold more than 1 million units in North America since their April 22 release.

Jason Dobson, Blogger

April 26, 2007

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Just five days following the April 22 release of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo has announced that the games have jointly sold more than 1 million units in North America. In a statement, the company said that the games represented the fast selling Pokemon titles ever released since the franchise was introduced in the U.S. in 1998. Last week Nintendo announced that North American pre-orders for the games had exceed 500,000 units, and that the company expects the games to be among the top selling titles this year. The games have already become the best selling iterations of the series so far in Japan. Building upon an already successful franchise and existing fan base, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl feature more than 100 new Pokemon not found in other games, as well as include the ability for players to import other Pokemon collected in other previously released games for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance. The games also include VoIP chat functionality over Nintendo's WiFi Connection, a new feature added for the Western release. Nintendo's plans for the franchise will continue this summer with the release of Pokemon Battle Revolution for the Wii, launching on June 25. The upcoming title will allow Diamond and Pearl owners to use their DS handhelds as controllers for the game. In addition, players will be able to export characters from these new DS games into the Wii title once it is available.

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