The Number One Gaming System of 2007? Nintendo DS

by GamingBits on December 11, 2007

in Nintendo News Bits

The Nintendo DS System will be coming out of the 2007 console race as the top gaming system. Whether you have a Xbox 360, Playstation 3, or Wii at home, it’s likely you have a DS in your pocket. According to 2007′s DS sales, one DS is sold every 5 seconds. Nintendo is proclaiming the win, and rightfully so.


A few DS games have broken the 2 million unit sales mark, which include New Super Mario Bros., Mario Kart DS, Pokémon Diamond and Super Mario 64 DS.


The DS Lite’s Limited Edition Gold Zelda DS Bundle and Limited Edition Nintendogs Pink Bundle seem to be doing pretty well this month as well. Online and in-store stock seems to be quickly dwindling as the holiday shopping season is in full force.


From Nintendo

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NINTENDO DS WILL FINISH 2007 AS THE YEAR’S TOP-SELLING VIDEO GAME SYSTEM

Appeal to Core and Casual Gamers Keeps Portable System Going Strong

REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 11, 2007 – While many eyes are focused on home video game consoles, Nintendo projects Nintendo DS™ to be the top-selling system of the year. More than 6 million Nintendo DS portable video game systems have sold in the United States in 2007 through Nov. 30, according to internal Nintendo of America Inc. sales numbers. That’s a rate of about one sold every five seconds of 2007, enough to project Nintendo DS will be the top-selling video game system of any kind for the year. Nintendo DS has increased its sales in the United States every year since it launched in November 2004.

"There’s no letup in sight," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America’s senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Nintendo DS appeals strongly to both core and casual gamers, and its momentum is set to propel us into 2008."

Nintendo DS began 2007 strong, but its momentum only increased as the year progressed. Before 2007, Game Boy® Advance held the all-time U.S. Thanksgiving week sales record, with 600,000 systems sold in 2005. But Nintendo DS beat that Thanksgiving week record with more than 650,000 sold.

The huge appeal of Nintendo DS stems from the diversity of software available for the system. Four Nintendo DS games have sold more than 2 million in the United States alone, including New Super Mario Bros.®, Mario Kart® DS, Pokémon® Diamond and Super Mario® 64 DS. Another eight games have sold more than 1 million each in the United States, including Brain Age™: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day, Pokémon® Pearl, Animal Crossing®: Wild World, Big Brain Academy™ and four separate versions of Nintendogs™.

The Number One Gaming System of 2007? Nintendo DS

by GamingBits on December 11, 2007

in Nintendo News Bits

The Nintendo DS System will be coming out of the 2007 console race as the top gaming system. Whether you have a Xbox 360, Playstation 3, or Wii at home, it’s likely you have a DS in your pocket. According to 2007′s DS sales, one DS is sold every 5 seconds. Nintendo is proclaiming the win, and rightfully so.


A few DS games have broken the 2 million unit sales mark, which include New Super Mario Bros., Mario Kart DS, Pokémon Diamond and Super Mario 64 DS.


The DS Lite’s Limited Edition Gold Zelda DS Bundle and Limited Edition Nintendogs Pink Bundle seem to be doing pretty well this month as well. Online and in-store stock seems to be quickly dwindling as the holiday shopping season is in full force.


From Nintendo

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NINTENDO DS WILL FINISH 2007 AS THE YEAR’S TOP-SELLING VIDEO GAME SYSTEM

Appeal to Core and Casual Gamers Keeps Portable System Going Strong

REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 11, 2007 – While many eyes are focused on home video game consoles, Nintendo projects Nintendo DS™ to be the top-selling system of the year. More than 6 million Nintendo DS portable video game systems have sold in the United States in 2007 through Nov. 30, according to internal Nintendo of America Inc. sales numbers. That’s a rate of about one sold every five seconds of 2007, enough to project Nintendo DS will be the top-selling video game system of any kind for the year. Nintendo DS has increased its sales in the United States every year since it launched in November 2004.

"There’s no letup in sight," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America’s senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Nintendo DS appeals strongly to both core and casual gamers, and its momentum is set to propel us into 2008."

Nintendo DS began 2007 strong, but its momentum only increased as the year progressed. Before 2007, Game Boy® Advance held the all-time U.S. Thanksgiving week sales record, with 600,000 systems sold in 2005. But Nintendo DS beat that Thanksgiving week record with more than 650,000 sold.

The huge appeal of Nintendo DS stems from the diversity of software available for the system. Four Nintendo DS games have sold more than 2 million in the United States alone, including New Super Mario Bros.®, Mario Kart® DS, Pokémon® Diamond and Super Mario® 64 DS. Another eight games have sold more than 1 million each in the United States, including Brain Age™: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day, Pokémon® Pearl, Animal Crossing®: Wild World, Big Brain Academy™ and four separate versions of Nintendogs™.

The Number One Gaming System of 2007? Nintendo DS

by GamingBits on December 11, 2007

in Nintendo DS, DSi, 3DS News Bits

The Nintendo DS System will be coming out of the 2007 console race as the top gaming system. Yes, it beat out the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii and PSP. Nintendo is proclaiming the win, and rightfully so. Whether you have a Xbox 360, Playstation 3, or Wii at home, it’s likely you have a DS in your pocket. According to 2007′s DS sales, one DS is sold every 5 seconds. More than 6 million DS systems have sold in the US from January to November 30, 2007.


A few DS games have broken the 2 million unit sales mark, which include New Super Mario Bros., Mario Kart DS, Pokémon Diamond and Super Mario 64 DS.


The DS Lite Limited Edition Gold Zelda DS Bundle and Limited Edition Nintendogs Metallic Rose Bundle seem to be doing pretty well this month as well. Stock seems to be dwindling as the holiday shopping season is in full force, from random checking of various online retailers.


The other color styles available of the Nintendo DS Lite include Crimson & Black, Onyx Black, Polar White and Coral Pink. The Nintendo DS Lite goes for $129.99 MSRP.


From Nintendo



NINTENDO DS WILL FINISH 2007 AS THE YEAR’S TOP-SELLING VIDEO GAME SYSTEM

Appeal to Core and Casual Gamers Keeps Portable System Going Strong

REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 11, 2007 – While many eyes are focused on home video game consoles, Nintendo projects Nintendo DS™ to be the top-selling system of the year. More than 6 million Nintendo DS portable video game systems have sold in the United States in 2007 through Nov. 30, according to internal Nintendo of America Inc. sales numbers. That’s a rate of about one sold every five seconds of 2007, enough to project Nintendo DS will be the top-selling video game system of any kind for the year. Nintendo DS has increased its sales in the United States every year since it launched in November 2004.

"There’s no letup in sight," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America’s senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Nintendo DS appeals strongly to both core and casual gamers, and its momentum is set to propel us into 2008."

Nintendo DS began 2007 strong, but its momentum only increased as the year progressed. Before 2007, Game Boy® Advance held the all-time U.S. Thanksgiving week sales record, with 600,000 systems sold in 2005. But Nintendo DS beat that Thanksgiving week record with more than 650,000 sold.

The huge appeal of Nintendo DS stems from the diversity of software available for the system. Four Nintendo DS games have sold more than 2 million in the United States alone, including New Super Mario Bros.®, Mario Kart® DS, Pokémon® Diamond and Super Mario® 64 DS. Another eight games have sold more than 1 million each in the United States, including Brain Age™: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day, Pokémon® Pearl, Animal Crossing®: Wild World, Big Brain Academy™ and four separate versions of Nintendogs™.


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