Crazy New 3DS numbers, I really thought the face plates would take off -_-
Hmm was hoping to see more where Paper Mario Color Splash was other than < 1 mil.
Yeah, F-Zero GX, Xenoblade 1/X, Eternal Darkness and other great games that didn't make it... So sad.Damn it hurts to not see F-Zero GX on that million seller list. Game deserved so much more.
I don't have the exact figures handy but it was roughly 70m GB and 50m GBC. I think the original GB had only sold around 30m pre-Pokémon.Heh, amuses me that Wii games are still being tracked in 2017.
Always wondered a bit what the actual split was between Game Boy and Game Boy Color, since they were essentially spread over two console generations. Also would be interested to see the split before and after the release of 1st gen Pokemon.
By March 1998 (that is before Game Boy Color was released) Nintendo had shipped 65.78 million Game Boys.I don't have the exact figures handy but it was roughly 70m GB and 50m GBC. I think the original GB had only sold around 30m pre-Pokémon.
It's likely Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle.Wonder what the highest selling 3rd parties are so far for Switch?
Also wonder if any of them are Million sellers.
These figures don't include digital. Wii and DS may have both exceeded 1b unit sales if we could.Interesting. So not a single Nintendo console sold over 1 billion games. PS2 sold 1,5 billion games.
It's time consuming because I haven't kept trace of the game series related to a game so it's a manual process.OP, could you put total sales of Nintendo franchises? Like for example, Smash Bros: 40 million, excluding spin off or variants of some series. Mario Kart and Lugi Mansion for example are own series.
It's a 2017 title unlike these and it didn't reached 1 million
Thank you Qubie
Luigi's Mansion 2 — 5,75
Ocarina of Time — 5,62
Mario Maker 3DS — 2,93
While it was outsourced, Dark Moon is the sequel of the original LM and indeed is performing spectacularly.Luigi's Mansion 3 is going to be unveiled at E3 and ready for Halloween 2018.
Dark Moon was huge. Almost 6m for a single-player spin-off.
Luigi's Mansion 3 is going to be unveiled at E3 and ready for Halloween 2018.
Dark Moon was huge. Almost 6m for a single-player spin-off.
If Next Level Games are doing Luigi's Mansion 3 (which would make sense) then I can't see it being ready this year. The development history for their last two games is as follows.
Luigi's Mansion 2 - 20/3/13
Metroid Prime: Federation Force - 16/8/16
Before Luigi's Mansion 2 it gets messy as they were working on games outside of Nintendo so it's more difficult to see a pattern.
It's possible they could get it done within 2 years as they now have experience working on the IP but I would bet Q2 2019.
It's not that software houses work at one game per time. Federation Force doesn't seem a huge effort in terms of manpower and Luigi's Mansion 2 was already a breakout hit at the end of 2013. Nintendo might have given them a new Luigi's Mansion to develop, maybe on Wii U, which then was moved to Switch.
I've updated the archive with the shipment data as December 2017.
I've removed the two pie graphs since they were quite worthless but in the hardware section I've added a more detailed table for consoles with information regarding total software sales, tie ratios, first-party sales.
Nintendo 3DS's First-party sales are very close to exceed NES's First-party sales.
Actually I do think 3DS already did it but the lack of updates for the lower selling million sellers prevent the officialization.
I wish we could get updated sales figures for Tropical Freeze and Returns 3D. Both games were added to the Nintendo Selects line in 2016.
I think a lot of that would be shovelware like all the super-successful Carnival games and other minigame collections. If the Wii got more ports of big games from that era (instead of confusing spin-offs), those would appeal to an entirely different audience and could have increased the numbers significantly. Instead, that audience was left with Nintendo's offerings and whatever quality titles they could dig out of the avalanche of shit that the third parties were producing constantly. That required significant research sometimes (many good games went pretty much unnoticed by media) which was why said quality titles often sold next to nothing.According to these numbers, the Wii sold like half a billion 3rd party games. It had tons of support.
I've updated the archive with the shipment data as December 2017.
I've removed the two pie graphs since they were quite worthless but in the hardware section I've added a more detailed table for consoles with information regarding total software sales, tie ratios, first-party sales.
Nintendo 3DS's First-party sales are very close to exceed NES's First-party sales.
Actually I do think 3DS already did it but the lack of updates for the lower selling million sellers prevent the officialization.
what on earth is DD64?
what on earth is DD64?
only games that shipped above a million are on this list, in case you haven't noticed.
10K is what I have (but it's not data sourced directly by Nintendo).
10K is what I have (but it's not data sourced directly by Nintendo).