Nintendo sold more than 283,000 copies of Ocarina of Time 3D during its first month in the US.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/27185
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is doing rather well. The game has sold more than 283,000 copies in the United States during its first two weeks, making it the number two best-selling individual platform game (and number five overall) for the month of June, according to this month's NPDs.
Nintendo has also seen success in hardware sales, moving more than 800,000 systems in the United States, including 386,000 DS, 273,000 Wii, and 143,000 3DS systems. Also, 13 of the top 25 best-selling titles play on Nintendo platforms, and the Wii’s install base in the United States is now at over 36 million units.
"Also, 18 of the top 25 best-selling titles are on Nintendo platforms"I get what you mean. When I first wrote this up, I was a tad confused by Nintendo's wording in the press release, but it looks like the games that are in the top are either Nintendo only, or with games like Zumba Fitness, the Wii title is selling the best.
The way this is worded makes it sound to me that those 18 titles are AVAILABLE on Nintendo platforms but aren't necessarily the Nintendo versions. For example, I doubt the Wii version of NBA 2K11 was in the top 25, while the other versions probably did as the combined sales of the different versions got it in the top 10.
The press release says 13 out of 25, so i is confused.5 of the to 10 and 13 of the top 25. I just merged the two in the article.
Aren't the top 10 included in the top 25? If they are, saying 18 out of 25 would be counting five of them twice.Yeah, thanks for pointing that out.
My favourite Nintendo NPD stat for this month is that Wii Play Motion did <30k. It got beat by Child of Eden and everyone thinks that was the daughter of all bombas (Shadows of the Damned, at sub 30k combined, is the mother.)
I think what's crazy is that Ocarina even sold that many. Okay, I bought one, but I'm a hardcore fan. But what are there, like 2 or 3 million 3DS's in the U.S. right now? At nearly 300,000 in 2 weeks, that means 1 in 10 3DS owners bought that freakin game.When did it become a surprise for a Zelda game to sell well? Besides, it isn't like there is much else out there for the 3DS.
I think what's crazy is that Ocarina even sold that many. Okay, I bought one, but I'm a hardcore fan. But what are there, like 2 or 3 million 3DS's in the U.S. right now? At nearly 300,000 in 2 weeks, that means 1 in 10 3DS owners bought that freakin game.
I think he meant that the instal rate was large for it. And IIRC, Spirit Tracks sold pretty poorly.
Ocarina of Time is number two? You know what's number two? Nintendo's ability to harness their online community, am I right?I give this attempt a 4. Didn't fit into the flow well. Especially with Penetration to work with.