Nintendo on Monday announced its platinum-selling first-party games, those with more than 1 million copies sold.
In their latest financial report, the company disclosed the following worldwide best-sellers in total units sold (including bundles):
Wii
— Wii Sports – 17,850,000
— Wii Play – 9,230,000
— Super Mario Galaxy – 5,190,000
— Mario Party 8 – 4,350,000
— The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess – 4,300,000
— Super Paper Mario – 2,160,000
— Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree – 2,000,000
— Mario Strikers Charged – 1,650,000
— Metroid Prime 3: Corruption – 1,140,000
— Link’s Crossbow Training – 1,070,000
— Wii Fit – 1,050,000
Nintendo DS
— Nintendogs – 17,790,000
— Pokemon Diamond & Pearl – 14,170,000
— New Super Mario Bros. – 13,140,000
— Brain Age – 11,710,000
— Brain Age 2 – 9,840,000
— Mario Kart DS – 9,670,000
— Animal Crossing Wild World – 9,200,000
— Super Mario 64 DS – 5,780,000
— Big Brain Academy – 4,610,000
— The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass – 3,820,000
— Pokemon Ranger – 2,610,000
— Pokemon Mystery Dungeon – 1,540,000
The report also quietly confirmed a 2008 release for Kirby and Animal Crossing on Wii. As always, Nintendo’s first-party sales are impressive. The same cannot be said of third-party sales, however.