Switch has sold more than the GameCube and N64 combined
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in GameCube, General Nintendo, News, Switch | 0 comments
We know that the Switch has surpassed lifetime hardware sales of both the GameCube and N64. But how about when you put those two older systems together? As it turns out, Switch still comes out on top.
Switch hardware sales currently sit at 55.77 million units. GameCube sold 21.74 million units while N64 moved 32.93 million. Put those two consoles together and you get 54.67 million, which Switch did indeed surpass and is on track to continue its strong pace.
Switch should soon surpass the NES/Famicom, which sold 61.91 million units in its lifetime.
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G-Mode Archives 04: Beach Volleyball trailer
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To celebrate the release of G-Mode Archives 04: Beach Volleyball, a new trailer has been shared. Take a look at the video below.
G-Mode Archives 04: Beach Volleyball is out now for Switch in Japan via the eShop.
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Nintendo discusses impact of coronavirus on its shipments, game development
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The coronavirus has affected all kinds of industries and businesses. That includes Nintendo, as the company has struggled to maintain Switch supply and has had to face a work-at-home environment. A status update was provided in its financial results update today.
As for getting product into the marketplace, Nintendo says that “delays in production and shipping are gradually recovering.” There’s more of a concern regarding development since, if the effects of the coronavirus “are prolonged or worsen further, development schedules may be impacted due to the difference in development environments between working from home and in the office.” It’s noted that the situation in Japan “is anticipated to be even more difficult to predict” and there’s an overall warning that “we may not be able to proceed with the release of Nintendo products and the start of services as planned.”
Here’s the full update from Nintendo:
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Pokemon Sword/Shield currently the series’ fourth best-selling entry of all time
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The Pokemon series has seen over a dozen entries going all the way back to its origins on the Game Boy. Yet with all of the titles that have been released, Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are collectively the series’ fourth best-selling entry.
The Switch games have shipped 17.3 million copies worldwide. It should soon overtake Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl, which sit at 17.67 million. Gold and Silver (23.10 million) as well as Red, Blue, and Green (31.38 million) will be tougher to reach.
Here’s a look at sales of the Pokemon RPGs:
Switch has 27 million sellers – 18 from Nintendo, 9 from other publishers
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As part of its financial results today, Nintendo revealed that Switch currently has 27 million sellers. While 18 are from its own games, there are actually 9 from other publishers.
The latest lineup of first-party million sellers was revealed today. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is currently the best-selling game at almost 25 million copies. You can find the full list here.
As for third-parties, Nintendo has neglected to dive into specifics. However, we do at least know that Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle has sold over 2 million copies, which was confirmed back in September 2018.
Nintendo million sellers – May 2020 – Animal Crossing: New Horizons at over 13 million and more
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Update: Separately from highlighting its normal million sellers, Nintendo has revealed that over 13 million copies have been sold through six weeks. The original 11.77 million number, and everything else below, is for data received through March 31.
Original: Thanks to Nintendo’s latest financial results, we’re able to get a look at the company’s latest million sellers.
Undoubtedly the biggest highlight is Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Nintendo says that, as of March 31, the game sold almost 12 million copies worldwide. That’s a massive amount, especially considering that the game dropped on March 20.
Here’s the full lineup:
Nintendo release schedule – May 2020
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Nintendo’s latest financial results are in, and included with the various documents is the upcoming release schedule for Switch. Aside from a look at what’s to come from a first-party perspective, it also provides an overview of some planned third-party titles. We’ve attached the latest schedule below.
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Nintendo financial results – May 2020 – Switch hardware sales at 55.7 million
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Nintendo has reported its latest financial results for the fiscal term ended March 2019. The Big N provided an update on Switch sales, its overall performance, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition – Future Connected screenshots
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Nintendo and Monolith Soft have sent out a batch of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition screenshots. Today’s images focus on Future Connected, a brand new addition for the Switch release.
Here’s the full set:
Sci-fi action-platformer Dark Light announced for Switch
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Mirari & Co. today announced that Dark Light, a sci-fi action-platformer, is on the way to Switch.
The project will initially debut as a Steam Early Access title for PC on May 8. Though no specific release window has been shared, it’ll launch sometime on Switch when the full game is ready.
Here’s an overview of Dark Light, along with a trailer: