Nintendo Wii Sales Hit 20 Million Worldwide

Nintendo Wii Sales Hit 20 Million Worldwide

Wii sales are still going strong, topping 20 million worldwide, and 6 million in Europe.

By NateBest - Jan 25, 2008 12:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Wii
Source: HolyFragger

Nintendo has confirmed that they have sold over 20 million Nintendo Wii consoles worldwide.

They also stated that the Nintendo DS now has an impressive installed user base of 64.79 million worldwide.

By the end of 2010 they expect to have 100 million Nintendo Wii consoles sold.

Six million Wii consoles have been sold in Europe alone, with games such as Wii Fit in Japan, Wii Play, Super Mario Galaxy, and others leading the way for software.

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