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Nintendo Breaks Own Holiday Sales Record

November 27, 2007, 5:19 pm EST
Total comments: 10

In the U.S. alone, over 650k DS systems and 350k Wiis were sold just last week.

NINTENDO OF AMERICA REPORTS HISTORIC SALES WEEK

Nintendo DS Passes Game Boy Advance Sales Record, Wii Becomes Must-Have Gift

REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 27, 2007 - In the first week of the 2007 holiday shopping season, Nintendo of America has sold more Nintendo products than at any other time in its history. This includes more than 653,000 Nintendo DS™ portable video game systems, 350,000 Wii™ home systems and millions of games and accessories throughout the United States - and the season is just getting started.

Nintendo DS set a new all-time sales record for Thanksgiving week, eclipsing the previous mark of 600,000 Game Boy® Advance systems sold during the same period in the United States in 2005. Nintendo DS remains on track to be the top-selling video game system of 2007.

Nintendo's 350,000 Wii systems represent the highest one-week U.S. sales total outside of its launch week one year ago. Wii has been dubbed the must-have gift of the 2007 holiday season and has been placed at the top of numerous gift lists. Nintendo has repeatedly increased its shipments and its fiscal-year sales forecast for Wii in an attempt to meet soaring demand. Wii reached 5 million sold in the United States faster than any video game system in history, after only 12 months of availability there.

Both Wii and Nintendo DS have continued their yearlong momentum into the holidays without altering their prices. And both remain attractive values for shoppers: Wii has an MSRP of $249.99, while Nintendo DS has an MSRP of $129.99.

"As shoppers look for ways to maximize their limited holiday spending money, they turn to gifts that can be used by the entire family," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Wii and Nintendo DS offer something for every member of the family. They're the most fun video game experiences at the most affordable price."

With higher gas prices and fuel costs, and the lukewarm expectations for the 2007 holiday shopping season, Wii and Nintendo DS might be just what Santa ordered: Thirty-five percent of consumers said they plan to spend less than they did last year, according to a survey conducted by Opinion Research Corp. for the Consumer Federation of America and the Credit Union National Association. Similarly, a USA Today/Gallup Poll showed that 25 percent of Americans expect to spend less on gifts this year than they did in 2006.

Note that the internal Nintendo of America numbers referenced in this release represent sales from Sunday, Nov. 18, through Saturday, Nov. 24.

Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other Wii features, visit Wii.com.

Talkback

StogiNovember 27, 2007

Good...............God.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorNovember 27, 2007

So... Nintendo... remember back when you were on hard times and I loaned you some cash... yeah... I think it's about time for you to pay up...

NeoThunderNovember 27, 2007

thats it?......350,000 Wii's. I thought they were holding some back for the big christmas rush?

I would think they would have a million units stockpiled to try and come close to meeting demand

IceColdNovember 27, 2007

That's only for a week, man..

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorNovember 27, 2007

Yup. 350,000 x 4 weeks is easily more than a million. Wait until the week before Christmas. I suspect Nintendo will ship about one metric crap ton that week.

pSYCO-gAMER321November 27, 2007

Congrates Nintendo! Outdid yourself yet again! *holds up wine glass* Cheers!

I would say this past week would have been the candidate for an injection of systems into the system. A very large percentage holiday of sales occur between Black Friday and Monday.

I'd be very interested in the corresponding software sales figures... especially with all those Toys R Us' cleaned out of Wii software...

MaximilianNovember 28, 2007

Toys R Us cleared out of Wii software? No kidding, that's nuts. This is really fantastic news as Nintendo continues its success after a year of releasing the Wii. I don't think there's ever been this kind of momentum for a home console. It will definitely be interesting to see how well sales for the rest of the holidays go.

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