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Nintendo reveals million sellers for Wii and DS

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Nintendo's released the top-selling first-party games on Wii and DS in the wake of yesterday's full-year financials.

And here they are:

Wii

  1. Wii Sports - 45.7 million
  2. Wii Play - 22.9 million
  3. Wii Fit - 18.2 million
  4. Mario Kart Wii - 15.4 million
  5. Super Smash Bros Brawl - 8.4 million
  6. Super Mario Galaxy - 8 million
  7. Mario Party 8 - 6.7 million
  8. Link's Crossbow Training - 3.76 million
  9. Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City - 3.76 million
  10. Wii Music - 2.65 million
  11. Super Mario Stadium Baseball - 1.2 million

DS

  1. Nintendogs - 22.2 million units.
  2. New Super Mario Bros - 18.4 million
  3. Cooking Guide - 18.4 million
  4. Brain Training - 17.4 million units
  5. Pokemon Diamond/Pearl - 16.8 million
  6. Mario Kart DS - 14.6 million
  7. More Brain Training - 13.7 million
  8. Animal Crossing: Wild World - 10 million
  9. Super Mario 64 DS - 7.5 million
  10. Mario Party DS - 5.8 million
  11. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - 4.5 million
  12. Pokemon Platinum - 3.7 million
  13. Kirby Super Star Ultra - 2.3 million
  14. Pokemon Ranger - 2 million
  15. Rhythm Paradise - 1.9 million.
  16. Professor Layton and the Curious Village - 1.6 million

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