Wii Sets UK Record with Million Console Mark

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Nintendo's Wii has reached the million sales mark in the UK faster than any other console post-launch, Nintendo announced today. Figures from Chart Track revealed the Wii sold a million units in 38 weeks, 11 weeks faster than the former record-holder, Sony's PlayStation 2.

"The non-stop demand for Wii even in the traditionally slow sales periods for video games in the UK is clearly behind this record breaking achievement," said Nintendo UK manager David Yarnton in an included statement.

Last week, the Wii and Nintendo DS took 68% and 86% of console and handheld sales in the UK, respectively, according to Chart Track. As of June, worldwide sales numbers for Wii and DS were 9.27 million and 47.27 million, respectively.

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    August 30, 2007 11:09 AM

    I don't understand how this console can be getting record-breaking sales. I'd gladly contribute to these sales, but I haven't the slightest idea how to go about buying one. No stores have it for sale!

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      August 30, 2007 11:26 AM

      Personally I'd wait until later this year when (hopefully) Nintendo will have a bigger surge of production for the Christmas season, even if that means more people will be out buying them. Even so, I don't think the Wii is worth all the hassle of getting one; I don't know how many games for hardcore gamers are going to make it out after Mario Kart, and I fear the Wii will fall into the path that the Gamecube took (and no i don't hate the Wii).

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        August 30, 2007 11:38 AM

        I'll try to search for the link later, but I'm pretty sure I read a report stating that Nintendo wouldn't be able to increase production for the Holiday season for some reason.

        Correct me if i'm wrong, or provide a link if i'm right ;)

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        August 30, 2007 11:54 AM

        I don't think it'll fall into the same path as the GC. The GC failed because it had relatively poor sales so there wasn't much incentive for developers to make games for it. The Wii is pretty much the exact opposite. It now has the largest install base for this current generation so developers and publishers would have to be stupid to ignore it at this point.

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          August 30, 2007 4:54 PM

          True, BUT the thrid party titles for the Wii have been disappointing at best so far and with most of Nintendo's first party games coming out this holiday season I think the next couple months will be very telling about the future of the Wii.

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      August 30, 2007 11:38 AM

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      Nintendo Wii Console (Includes Wii Sports)
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