- Wii Play (Nintendo, Wii) - 5.28 million
- Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo, Wii) - 5 million
- Wii Fit (Nintendo, Wii) - 4.53 million
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo, Wii) - 4.17 million
- Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar North, Xbox 360) - 3.29 million
- Call of Duty: World at War (Treyarch, Xbox 360) - 2.75 million
- Gears of War 2 (Epic, Xbox 360) - 2.31 million
- Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar North, PS3) - 1.89 million
- Madden NFL 09 (EA Tiburon, Xbox 360) - 1.87 million
- Mario Kart DS (Nintendo, DS) - 1.65 million
Nintendo Dominates 2008 Console Game Sales
- Wii Play (Nintendo, Wii) - 5.28 million
- Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo, Wii) - 5 million
- Wii Fit (Nintendo, Wii) - 4.53 million
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo, Wii) - 4.17 million
- Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar North, Xbox 360) - 3.29 million
- Call of Duty: World at War (Treyarch, Xbox 360) - 2.75 million
- Gears of War 2 (Epic, Xbox 360) - 2.31 million
- Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar North, PS3) - 1.89 million
- Madden NFL 09 (EA Tiburon, Xbox 360) - 1.87 million
- Mario Kart DS (Nintendo, DS) - 1.65 million
When these numbers come out it's crazy how Nintendo dominates and how little I think of them as a company now. I know we'd be labeled more hardcore gamers and Nintendo isn't for us anymore, but it's still a shock every time.
I'm surprised GTA IV didn't sell zillions like everyone thought. At least none of the games on the list are absolute garbage.
Good point about GTA Shinryu. It's interesting to think how GTA and the PS3 would have done if the series remained Sony exclusive.
....How did Fallout 3 sell 4.8 million copies if it didn't even crack the top 10 here in America? I call bullshit on that one.
I really don't think that's true. Games like GTA cause people to buy consoles. I bought a PS3 to play MGS4 and I bought an Xbox to play Halo. Sure, there's more there that keeps you using the system. In the PS3's case the Blu-ray was also a big factor for me but that one game can sway people.
Screw Wii Play. I don't care if it comes with a remote or not, it is just sad that the #1 selling game of the year is a crappy minigame collection that lacks imagination. /end rant
Here you're comparing apples and oranges, since the Wii doesn't really compete with the 360 & PS3. The people that are out buying mini game collections on the Wii aren't the same ones who would've otherwise picked up a copy of Fallout 3. Completely different audience.
The Wii sucks. I don't respect Nintendo, all they do is come up with gimmicks and win money from the casual crowd. They don't push the technology forward at all. I'd take a 360 controller over a wiimote or nunchuck anyday, and the DS is full of games that use the touch screen not because it's better but beacause it's there. They have money a lot of money and they make a lot of shit.
Wait! Didn't metal gear solid 4 sell like 3. something million? What the hell is with this chart? I call complete and total bullshit on this , there are many games that sold way more than 1.65 million like Mario Kart DS this year.
No one else thinks this chart is missing many games? Even Fallout 3 or Left 4 Dead had to sell more than 1.65 million
When this generation of consoles launched, I could totally understand the Wii dominating the competition. The concept of motion controls was fresh, and the untapped potential left me wondering just what cool ideas they could come up with for games built around that control scheme. The console was also the cheapest by far.
But look at the Wii now. Assuming you can actually find one (still, two years later, having supply issues), you've got a scant selection of top-notch games to choose from, some of which are simply ports from a previous generation. Some of the more elaborate and interesting games (Wii Fit, in particular) will be just as hard to come by, as they are experiencing the same shortage of stock as the console itself. To top it off, the thing still costs just as much as when it launched; and since it was turning a profit from day one, you can only imagine how low the price should be right now.
You can buy a 360 arcade for less, and a "true" 360 for a little more (or about the same, if you can shop around and wait for a decent sale). Now, the 360 is still selling pretty well, but you would think that at a lower cost it would be the front-runner console of this, the first "HD" generation. I would include the PS3 in all of this, but the pricing is the key point here, and the PS3 is still a tad too much at this time.
So it just baffles me why the Wii remains so popular. I don't hate the console; I own one myself, and play it often when there are people around to play with (it really is more of a multiplayer machine); but it just doesn't seem to me like the Wii deserves to be in the spot that it's in.
Oh, and out of that 10, I own Wii Play (god... god how I wish I didn't...) GTA IV, COD4, Gears 2, and Mario Kart DS (which I am honestly shocked made it so far up in that list, despite the game being excellent). I'd like to see the same list with multi-console consolidation, to see how much each of these games *really* sold.
"Wait! Didn't metal gear solid 4 sell like 3. something million? What the hell is with this chart? I call complete and total bullshit on this , there are many games that sold way more than 1.65 million like Mario Kart DS this year.Yes MGS4 did sell 3.? million. WORLDWIDE, this is a list of North American sales hence the lack of Fifa 09 and Pro Evo which both sold a hell of a lot more than 1.6mil.
No one else thinks this chart is missing many games? Even Fallout 3 or Left 4 Dead had to sell more than 1.65 million"
Makes sense to me. Kids play a lot of games. Super Smash Bros Brawl is perfect for kids since it has endless replay value and at least encourages a tad bit of social interaction. Wii Fit is retarded, but whatever works.
Im surprised mario Kart wii sold more than brawl, Mk Wii was okay...but compared to the others in the series ( GCN one included) I just didn't think it stacked in the fun factor department.
Wii play is basically a wiimote with some shiity minigames that are far worse ( duckhunt excluded) than wii sports. Basically the Wii sold an extra 5.28Mil wiimotes.
I would say Im surprised at the lack of MGS4 but NA maybe more 360 country, kinda disapointing, I myself dont have a ps3 yet ( hopefully this year) but thats a bummer it didnt make the list.
This proves what has been said about third party devs not going to the Wii. only Nintendo first party games are making these kind of lists while Microsoft game studios and PS3 first games are not on here. First party games for 360 and PS3 are good and I believe Microsoft and Sony support third party devs better than Nintendo. Devs know they have a better chance with their games on the 360 and PS3 to make a profit.
Also I believe some of you are either quoting SHIPPED unit numbers or worldwide sales while this list is US only SALES.
This is why I have a stone cold heart. Wii Play, which is a complete shitstorm, outsold GTA4, one of the best games ever made. It least GTA managed great numbers regardless
Mario Kart DS? Amazing.
Didn't Pachter tell Ryan, somewhat smugly I might add, that Wii-Fit was the top selling game of the year?
Super Mario Galaxy isn't even getting up there. One of the few Wii games I enjoyed.
As far as what I own: Gears 2, GTA4. I used to own Super Smash Brawl and Mario Kart DS, but uh, I sorta sold both my DS and Wii.
I sang it then, I sing it now, and I will sing it forever: the Wii is an entertaining party favor. Once. Nothing more.
How many of these ten games do you own? Which unsung game do you wish more people saw last year?Owned: Brawl, GTA IV, World at War, Gears 2.
Unsung game: I'd say Burnout Paradise or Fable 2. They're great pick-up-and-play type games that even the non-hardcore types can get into, and they deserved to do a lot better than MarioKart 6 or whatever, much less garbage like Wii fit.
On another note, I wonder how far down that list you'd have to go in order to hit a 3rd party Wii title.
Wow, Mario Kart DS is still up there. Then again, this proves that Nintendo's strategy of selling to the non gaming public with a bunch of mediocre minigame collections is working.
Ah yes, the "fad" continues. When where the people supposed to see the light and move on to the "real" consoles? A year ago?
The Wii simply appeals to the most people. The ones that want pick-up and playability and not devote 50 hours to a single game. Being a casual party console is just as legitimate as catering to hardcore gamers. A video game is a video game, but not everybody wants the same thing out of them.
Think about it terms of other electronics, more people want a cheapo CD player rather than the Audiophile stereo system, and most buy the $50 DVD player to simply watch DVDs, and not necessarily care about watching the latest Blu-Rays in 1080p in 7.1 surround sound. Games like Madden and Guitar Hero sell well on the Wii as well, I'll be willing to bet that Nintendo is taking significant casual marketshare away from Sony, the same people that made the Playstation a success.
I think in the end, whichever console maker gets the down the right combo of Casual/Hardcore buyers will be in the best position. Sony and Microsoft can fight over the hardcore market and become the Marantz and Denon of the video game industry, Nintendo can be Vizio and go after the big money.
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