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Pokemon Black & White Becomes Fastest DS Title To Break Five Million Units

Pokémon Black & White, Japan's best-selling video game of 2010, has become the fastest title on Nintendo DS to sell in excess of five million units in the country, according to retail stats.

Simon Parkin, Contributor

January 12, 2011

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Pokemon Black & White, Japan's best-selling video game of 2010, has become the fastest title on Nintendo DS to sell more than five million units in the country. According to Famitsu.com (translated by Andriasang), official sales data from Enterbrain and Media Create show sales of the twin games reached 5,036,724 units as of January 9. Nintendo's hugely popular monster breeding and battling game is the fifth Nintendo DS title to sell in excess of 5 million copies in the region, alongside games such as New Super Mario Bros. and Nintendogs, but has done so faster than any other game to date. Pokemon Black & White, released on September 18, 2010, was the best-selling game of the year in Japan, selling 4,914,813 copies by the close of the year. Capcom's PSP title Monster Hunter Portable 3rd followed in the end of year chart, with 3,480,989 copies sold.

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Simon Parkin

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Simon Parkin is a freelance writer and journalist from England. He primarily writes about video games, the people who make them and the weird stories that happen in and around them for a variety of specialist and mainstream outlets including The Guardian and the New Yorker.

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