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Nintendo has revealed lifetime sales numbers for its 26 first party DS and Wii titles that have sold more than a million copies worldwide, also confirming 2009 game release dates and a spring-summer Western launch for the DSi -- list within.
Nintendo revealed that 26 of its first-party titles released for Nintendo DS and Wii exceeded at least one million copies sold worldwide in the company's current fiscal year ending March 2008, and announced its upcoming slate for the two consoles. Pet simulation game Nintendogs, which has been released with five different versions for DS since first debuting in 2005, has so far sold 21.67 million copies globally. Brain Age and Brain Age 2 moved 16.82 and 13.27 million units in their lifetime, while Pokemon Diamond and Pearl sold a total of 16.48 million. Pokemon Platinum, which has so far only been released in Japan and is coming stateside in March, has already seen 2.4 million copies sold. The complete list of Nintendo DS's 15 first-party, million-selling titles follows: Nintendogs - 21.67 million New Super Mario Bros. - 17.63 million Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day - 16.82 million Pokémon Diamond/Pearl - 16.48 million Mario Kart DS - 13.79 million Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day - 13.27 million Animal Crossing: Wild World - 10.57 million Super Mario 64 DS - 7.16 million Mario Party DS - 5.49 million Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time/Darkness - 4.4 million Pokémon Platinum version - 2.4 million Kirby Super Star Ultra - 2.19 million Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia - 1.80 million Rhythm Heaven - 1.71 million Personal Trainer: Cooking - 1.68 million The company's Wii releases also saw a substantial number of million-sellers, such as Wii Sports, which saw 40.5 million copies sold to date (including non-bundled discs in Japan and bundled discs in other territories). Peripheral- and controller-packed games Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Mario Kart Wii were also at the top of the list, selling 20.91, 14.01, and 13.67 million units, respectively. The complete list of Wii's 11 first-party, million-selling titles follows: Wii Sports - 40.50 million Wii Play (Wii Remote bundled) - 20.91 million Wii Fit - 14.01 million Mario Kart Wii - 13.67 million Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 8.10 million Super Mario Galaxy - 7.66 million Mario Party - 6.28 million Link's Crossbow Training (packaged with Wii Zapper) - 3.44 million Animal Crossing: City Folk - 3.22 million Wii Music - 2.5 million Mario Super Sluggers - 1.21 million The company shared its upcoming slate of releases for all territories, with a Western launch planned for its new Nintendo DSi model this "spring-summer". Released in Japan in November 2008, the updated handheld adds two built-in cameras, an SD card slot, and a download shop to the previous model. The critically-acclaimed Rhythm Heaven, known as Rhythm Tengoku in Japan, will its debut in the U.S. during the first half of 2009. Mario & Luigi RPG 3, the latest entry in the company's playful RPG series for its plumber mascots, will also release sometime in North America this year. Wii Sports Resort, along with its Wii MotionPlus peripheral designed to better capture user movements, is slated for the first half of 2009, as is the new Punch-Out!! game developed by Canadian studio Next Level Games. Treasure's on-rails shooter Sin and Punishment is planned for release later in 2009. Interestingly, the company announced that two new sequels, Another Code R and Endless Ocean 2, were announced for both Japan and Europe, but not the U.S. Titles scheduled for Japan also include Spurn Smasher, Cosmic Walker, and Line Attack Heroes.
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