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Submitted by mpctips 204d ago | news

Nintendo: 400K Wii U units sold, 1.2M devices total

CNet: Nintendo sold more than 1 million hardware units over the last week, the company has confirmed to CNET. Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime told CNET in a phone interview today that during the last week, its internal data has shown total U.S. hardware sales have reached more than 1.2 million units. That figure includes the Wii U, Wii, 3DS, and DS. (Gaming, Nintendo, Wii U)

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newsguy  +   204d ago
is that good?
MikeMyers  +   204d ago
It's basically all the units available.
fatstarr  +   203d ago
Very good, sold out but all the main consoles do it.
I expect decent sales numbers for a while. 2 million before new years
aesmith1988  +   204d ago
They need to start making more when they release a new console instead they should be prepared

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