After just 35 days on store shelves, New Super Mario Bros.(R) for Nintendo DS(TM) has racked up sales in excess of one half million in the United States alone. That's a sell-through rate of more than 20 every minutes since the game went on sale May 15.
New Super Mario Bros. marks a new adventure for Mario(TM), the most popular video game character in history. The classic feel of the game attracts newcomers and old-school fans alike, and the gaming press has universally praised New Super Mario Bros. as a near-perfect video game. IGN.com raves: " ... it absolutely is something special. This game marks a brilliant return to Mario's side-scrolling environments, with a look, feel and play that feels unbelievably classic, with new elements that do a fantastic job advancing the design."
For more information about New Super Mario Bros., please visit mario.nintendo.com.
QuotePerhaps Nintendo's only counting 12 hours per day. Most stores that sell video games aren't open 24 hours a day (WalMart doesn't count). Or perhaps twenty units per minute just sounds cooler than ten.
Jonathan says: According to my trusty Windows XP calculator, twenty units per minute over 35 days would be a total of over one million units sold.
20 * 35 * 24 * 60 = 1,008,000
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Originally posted by: Rize
I just finished getting all the gold coins. The last one in level 7's castle was quite difficult.
Next objective, fight all the bosses without fire flowers.
After that, beat the whole game as mini-mario.
After that, cry