Jan 28 2008
6 million Wii’s sold in Europe
Nintendo of Europe recently announced that European consumers have just hit a milestone: Over 6 million Wii consoles have been sold within Europe since the system first launched. Although it is quite obvious at this point that the Wii has been selling like hotcakes all over the world, that doesn’t change the fact that 6 million is a rather impressive number.
In addition to this, Nintendo of Europe also stated that over 20 million DS handhelds have been sold within their territory. Now if only Nintendo would realize from these incredible numbers that they have an audience in Europe, and that they should probably release a title or two on time for their European customers.
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well thats great, 6 million completely ignored and shafted customers. I really did think that when Mario Strikers Charged came out and we got it first, that things would be more fair and that the Us would get a few, Japan and few and Us a few before the rest. But since we got Mario Strikers, we got nothing else, we got/still waiting for everything else last.
At first I thought someone slopped something on that Wii–but it’s just Europe!