As part of Nintendo's recently-released investor briefing data, Gamasutra is also publishing the latest sales figures for the company's major DS and Wii franchises, with
Nintendogs titles selling over 15 million worldwide, and
New Super Mario Bros breaking 11 million - full stats inside.
While many trends for the company's top titles are revealed in
slides published on Gamasutra today and the
company's financial results late last week, the documentation released by Nintendo has full detailed worldwide sales totals to the end of September 2007, as follows:
Nintendo DS
Nintendogs: 15,770,000
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl: 12,170,000
New Super Mario Bros.: 11,150,000
Brain Age: 9,660,000
Mario Kart DS: 8,530,000
Brain Age 2: 7,530,000
Legend Of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass: 1,350,000
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: 1,290,000
Nintendo Wii
Wii Sports: 11,860,000 (including hardware bundles)
Wii Play w/Wii Remote: 6,320,000
Mario Party 8: 2,890,000
Super Paper Mario: 1,740,000
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree: 1,380,000
Mario Strikers Charged: 1,330,000
The totals also included sales totals for those titles in the 6 months ending September 2007, revealing that
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl was the big seller in that time frame, with 6.79 million copies sold outside Japan (and 160,000 in Japan).
Also selling notably in non-Japanese territories for the DS was
Brain Age 2 (2.73 million in those 6 months), the evergreen
Nintendogs (2.04 million),
Brain Age (1.65 million),
New Super Mario Bros (1.51 million), and
Mario Kart DS (1.08 million).
For the Wii, the major sellers outside Japan were the bundled
Wii Sports, for which 5.66 million copies were sold in bundles,
Wii Play (3.03 million),
Mario Party 8 (2.03 million),
Super Paper Mario (1.25 million),
Mario Strikers Charged (1.10 million), and
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree (990,000).