Nintendo Gets HALF!

NPD has released sales figures for video game hardware for the month of November 2006. The news is pretty sweet if you happen to be Nintendo, not so much for anyone else. You see, over half of the hardware sold last month was a Nintendo.

From the press release:

According to independent sales data from the NPD Group, Nintendo sold 55
percent of all video game systems in November, led by the launch of the Wii™
home system and the incredible continuing success of the Nintendo DS™
portable.


In only the first seven days of availability after its Nov. 19 launch, Wii
sold nearly half a million systems in the United States alone (as reported
previously by Nintendo, total sales of Wii in the Americas reached 600,000 in
its first eight days of availability). Despite spot shortages in some locations,
well more than a million Wii systems will be available in the United States by
the end of the year.


While Wii sold through at a rate of more than 70,000 a day for the seven days represented in the data (substantially higher than any other game device), November’s two top sellers of any type were the Nintendo DS, at almost 920,000 units, and Game Boy® Advance, with nearly 642,000 portables sold. With Wii and Nintendo GameCube™ totals included, Nintendo sold through more than 2.1 million of the 3.9 million systems purchased for the month.


The data also reveals that the Wii title The Legend of Zelda®: Twilight Princess achieved sales of 412,000, representing 87 percent of all Wii purchasers, the highest industry rate of sale for any launch title since introduction of Super Mario® 64 with the Nintendo® 64 a decade ago.


In addition, despite the inclusion of Wii Sports software with every system sale, Wii buyers also purchased an average of two additional games, compared to approximately one game per system for the installed bases of either competing new home system.


That's some seriously strong mojo. The best news for Nintendo out of all that is the average of two additional games per system. Though they make some profit on the hardware, the real money is in the sales of games, whether first-party or third. Ninetendo employees should get a huge Christmas bonus this year.

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