In the four days after the pair of DS Pokémon games were released, the two combined to sell over 1.58 million units. To be exact, that's 820,047 copies of Pokémon Diamond, and 768,687 copies of Pokémon Pearl. Lumping the two back together, our math reveals that averages out to about five copies sold per second, or $725,000 worth of sales per hour. (There are a lot of hours in four days.)
We know the Japanese are crazy about the DS, and we know they've always been crazy about Pokémon. A game release which is the combination of the two shows what power Nintendo has in the Japanese marketplace. Until Nintendo announces release dates for the rest of the world, Pokémaniacs will just have wait patiently until the time is right for them to hand over their money to Nintendo and catch them all for the umpteenth time.
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Originally posted by: Kairon
Respectable. When do these cross the Pacific?
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Originally posted by: PGC NewsBot
To be exact, that's 820,047 copies of Pokémon Diamond, and 768,687 copies of Pokémon Pearl.
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Originally posted by: Kairon
Games have sold faster. The good thing about Pokemon... and most Nintendo main franchise titles, is they have legs. Just look at Super Mario 64 DS.
~Carmine M. Red
Kairon@aol.com
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Originally posted by: CrimmQuote
Originally posted by: PGC NewsBot
To be exact, that's 820,047 copies of Pokémon Diamond, and 768,687 copies of Pokémon Pearl.
No one likes pearls!