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July 16, 2010 11:10 am

Over 1 million copies of Super Mario Galaxy sold in North America

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Several Nintendo games fill out the top ten best selling games of June

Thanks to a press release from Nintendo of America, we have learnt that that the company sold 548,000 units of Super Mario Galaxy 2 in the month of June, bringing its nationwide sales to 1.1 million.

 

In addition, six Nintendo titles cracked the top selling list for June. See below for a list.

1. Red Dead Redemption (Xbox 360) – 589,900 units sold
2. Super Mario Galaxy – 548,000 units sold
3. Red Dead Redemption (PlayStation 3) – 380,000 units sold
4. New Super Mario Bros. Wii –200,000 units sold
5. Just Dance™ for Wii – 175,000 units sold
6. Toy Story 3: The Video Game (Nintendo DS) – 164,000 units sold
7. Wii Fit™ Plus with the Wii Balance Board accessory – 148,000 units sold
8. UFC 2010: Undisputed (Xbox 360)
9. LEGO® Harry Potter™: Years 1-4 for Wii – 136,000 units sold
10. UFC 2010: Undisputed (PlayStation 3)

Nintendo systems also accounted for 50 percent of the hardware units sold in the United States for the month of June, with 933,000 units. Of these units, 510,000 came from DS sales, bringing the life-time sales of the handheld to nearly 42 million, and showing that sales for the system are not slowing down, despite the announcement of the 3DS. The remainder of the hardware sales, the Wii units, totalled 422,000 bringing its total to 30 million units, sold in the US alone.

Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing, praised the sales and then further promised “a remarkable lineup of new games in the second half of the year”. This is obviously alluding to upcoming Wii titles in Metroid: Other M, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Mario Sports Mix and the many other titles that were announced at E3. (See our Wii E3 round up for details).


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Scott "Lucrei" Dowson
Gaming has, is, and always will be a core element of my life. I’m considering studying Video Game Design, as well as continuing my journalism here at Vooks. I always look for games that challenge me and are innovative in design and presentation. I also work at a grocery store. It's shocking, but I really am that awesome.




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