PSP – 380, 697 Wii – 187, 121 DS Lite – 169,911 PS3 – 37,676 PS2 – 34,312 Xbox 360 – 8,193
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01 (01) Grand Theft Auto IV (Take 2) 02 (02) Wii Fit (Nintendo) 03 (03) Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 04 (04) Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games (Sega) …
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Thats right, according to, Enterbrain, the Wii has sold a staggering amount of 6 million units. It also reports that Wii Fit has sold over 2 Million.
NES: 19,200,000 SNES: …
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 13, 2008–Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced preliminary financial results for its fiscal fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2008.
Full Year Results
Net revenue for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008 was $3.665 billion, up 19 percent as compared with $3.091 billion for the prior year. Beginning in fiscal 2008, EA no longer charges for its service related to certain online-enabled packaged goods games. As a result, the Company recognizes revenue from the sale of these games over the estimated service period. The Company ended the year with $387 million in deferred net revenue related to its service for certain online-enabled packaged goods games, which will be recognized in future periods.
Kick Off Summer With Ten Complete Sporting Events
REDWOOD CITY, CA – May 13, 2008 – Hudson Entertainment, the North
American publishing arm for HUDSON SOFT, today announced that DECA
SPORTS, a unique ten-sport game, exclusive to Wii, is now available at
retail for $29.99 SRP. Combining ten sporting events into one game,
players can compete in beach volleyball, snowboard cross, badminton,
basketball, curling, figure skating, archery, supercross, soccer and
kart racing.“DECA SPORTS has been a highly anticipated title in the minds of the
enthusiast media and consumers alike almost immediately from the time
we announced it was coming to the U.S. market,” said John Greiner,
President of Hudson Entertainment. “With summer on the horizon, we
anticipate DECA SPORTS being a popular choice for those looking for a
fun-filled Wii experience.”
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WiiWare launches in Europe on May 20th, with two more games then NA’s WiiWare launch. Check out the list below.
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SANTA MONICA, CA – MAY 12, 2008 – Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) announced today “Pitfall: The Big Adventure” for Wii™ is in development at Edge of Reality and will swing onto shelves this Fall. With more than 10 million Pitfall titles sold to date, Pitfall: The Big Adventure will introduce the franchise to a new generation of gamers while bringing a fresh Pitfall experience to long time fans.
“Pitfall is one of the most legendary franchises in the history of videogames, so we look forward to releasing a new version exclusively for Wii,” said Dave Oxford, Activision Publishing. “What could be more fun than using the Wii Remote™ to swing on a vine over blood thirsty crocodiles as retro-cool Pitfall Harry?!”
– Active Fun for Everyone with Total Body Gameplay Coming to Europe in September 2008 Exclusively for Wii –
LYON, FRANCE – 13 May 2008 – Atari today announced the forthcoming European release of NAMCO BANDAI Games’ Family Trainer exclusively for Wii. Family Trainer lets all the family and friends get physical by engaging the whole body in a variety of easy-to-understand, fast-paced and wildly entertaining activities. Family Trainer is scheduled for European release in September 2008.
The game includes the specially designed Family Trainer mat controller which, when combined with the Wii Remote, lets players get totally physical in a series of crazed challenges. Unlike other games for the Wii which only focus on the arms, Family Trainer gets the feet involved too for total body gameplay. Simple controls and intuitive play make the game easy to just pick up and play, and let players of any age get involved, get physical and have maximum fun.