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This is a list of video games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies on a single platform (unless otherwise noted).
Consoles
Atari
Atari 2600
TITLE | Release Year | Copies sold | Comments |
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Pac-Man | 1982 | 7 million | Best-selling home video game up until that time. |
Pitfall! | 1982 | 4 million | |
Asteroids | 1981 | 3.8 million | Best-selling Atari 2600 game prior to Pac-Man. |
Missile Command | 1980 | 2.5 million | |
Space Invaders | 1980 | 2 million | First game to sell a million cartridges. |
Demon Attack | 1982 | 2 million | |
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | 1982 | 1.5 million | |
Adventure | 1979 | 1 million | |
Atlantis | 1982 | 1 million | |
Cosmic Ark | 1982 | 1 million | |
Kaboom! | 1981 | 1 million | |
Megamania | 1982 | 1 million | |
River Raid | 1982 | 1 million |
Coleco
ColecoVision
ColecoVision games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
- Donkey Kong (2 million)
Mattel
Intellivision
Intellivision games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
- Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack (2 million shipped)
- Astrosmash (1 million)
- Major League Baseball (1 million; 1.0857 million shipped)
- NFL Football (1 million)
- Space Armada (1 million)
- Space Battle (1 million)
Microsoft
Xbox
Xbox games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
Title | Release Year | Copies sold |
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Halo 2 | 2004 | 8 million |
Halo: Combat Evolved | 2001 | 5 million |
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell | 2002 | 3 million |
Fable | 2004 | 3 million |
Project Gotham Racing | 2001 | 2.50 million |
Grand Theft Auto Double Pack | 2003 | 1.70 million |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | 2003 | 1.58 million |
Counter-Strike | 2004 | 1.50 million |
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | 2005 | 1.46 million |
Need for Speed: Underground 2 | 2005 | 1.44 million |
Madden NFL 2005 | 2004 | 1.42 million |
Madden NFL 06 | 2005 | 1.41 million |
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One | 2005 | 1.39 million |
ESPN NFL 2K5 | 2004 | 1.38 million |
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind | 2002 | 1.36 million |
Dead or Alive 3 | 2001 | 1.28 million |
Star Wars: Battlefront | 2004 | 1.22 million |
Star Wars: Battlefront II | 2005 | 1.13 million |
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon | 2001 | 1.13 million |
Need for Speed: Underground | 2004 | 1.10 million |
Xbox 360
Main article: List of best-selling Xbox 360 video gamesXbox 360 video games that have sold or shipped at least three million copies.
Title | Total copies sold | Sales breakdown | Release date | Genre | Developer | Publisher |
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Kinect Adventures | Template:Ntss million | — | Sports game | Good Science Studio | Microsoft Game Studios | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops | Template:Ntss million | — |
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First-person shooter | Treyarch | Activision |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 | Template:Ntss million | — |
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First-person shooter | Infinity Ward | Activision |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | Template:Ntss million |
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First-person shooter | Infinity Ward | Activision | |
Halo 3 | Template:Ntss million | — | First-person shooter | Bungie | Microsoft | |
Skyrim | Template:Ntss million | In first 8 months | ||||
Gears of War | Template:Ntss million | — | Third-person shooter | Epic Games | Microsoft | |
Gears of War 2 | Template:Ntss million | — |
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Third-person shooter | Epic Games | Microsoft |
Minecraft | Template:Ntss million | — | Sandbox game | Mojang/4J Studios | Microsoft | |
Grand Theft Auto IV | Template:Ntss million |
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Action-adventure game | Rockstar North | Rockstar Games | |
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare | Template:Ntss million |
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First-person shooter | Infinity Ward | Activision | |
Fable II | Template:Ntss million | — | Action role-playing game | Lionhead Studios | Microsoft | |
Call of Duty: World at War | Template:Ntss million |
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First-person shooter | Treyarch | Activision | |
Halo: Reach | Template:Ntss million |
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First-person shooter | Bungie | Microsoft | |
Gears of War 3 | Template:Ntss million | — | Third-person shooter | Epic Games | Microsoft Studios | |
Halo 3: ODST | Template:Ntss million | — | First-person shooter | Bungie | Microsoft |
- a: As of January 9, 2012, the Kinect sensor has sold 18 million units, each of which is bundled with a copy of Kinect Adventures.
- b: Gears of War sales may include PC version
- c: Xbox Live Arcade game
Total Xbox 360 games sold as of March 31, 2012: 618.24 million.
Nintendo
Total games Nintendo has sold as of September 30, 2012: 4.02 billion.
Nintendo Entertainment System
Main article: List of best-selling Nintendo Entertainment System gamesNintendo Entertainment System (NES)/Family Computer (Famicom) video games that have sold or shipped at least two million copies.
- Super Mario Bros. (40.24 million)
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (18 million)
- Super Mario Bros. 2 (10 million)
- Tetris (8 million; 1.81 million in Japan)
- The Legend of Zelda (6.51 million)
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (4.38 million)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (4 million)
- Dragon Warrior III (3.8 million in Japan)
- Dragon Warrior IV (3.1 million in Japan)
- Metroid (2.73 million)
- Golf (2.46 million in Japan)
- Dragon Warrior II (2.4 million in Japan)
- Baseball (2.35 million in Japan)
- R.C. Pro-Am (2.3 million)
- Mahjong (2.13 million in Japan)
- Family Stadium (2.05 million in Japan)
- Punch-Out!! (2 million)
Total Nintendo Entertainment System games sold as of September 30, 2012: 500.01 million.
Family Computer Disk System
Disk System games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. The system was only available in Japan, so all listed sales are Japan only.
- Super Mario Bros. 2 (2.66 million)
- Volleyball (1.98 million in Japan)
- The Legend of Zelda (1.69 million)
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1.61 million)
- Pro Wrestling (1.42 million in Japan)
- Kid Icarus (1.09 million in Japan)
- Metroid (1.04 million)
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Main article: List of best-selling Super Nintendo Entertainment System video gamesSuper Nintendo Entertainment System video games that have sold or shipped at least four million copies.
- Super Mario World (20.60 million)
- Donkey Kong Country (9 million)
- Super Mario Kart (8 million)
- Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (6.3 million)
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (4.61 million)
- Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (4.37 million approximately: 2.21 million in Japan, 2.16 million in US)
- Street Fighter II Turbo (4.1 million)
- Star Fox (4 million)
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (4 million)
Total Super Nintendo Entertainment System games sold as of September 30, 2012: 379.06 million.
Nintendo 64
Main article: List of best-selling Nintendo 64 video gamesNintendo 64 video games that have sold or shipped at least three million copies.
- Super Mario 64 (11.62 million)
- Mario Kart 64 (9 million)
- GoldenEye 007 (8 million)
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (7.6 million)
- Super Smash Bros. (5 million)
- Diddy Kong Racing (4.434 million approximately: 3.78 million in US and PAL, 653,928 in Japan)
- Pokémon Stadium (3.871 million approximately: 3.16 million in US, 710,765 in Japan)
- Donkey Kong 64 (3.77 million approximately: 2.67 million in US, 1.1 million in Japan)
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (3.36 million)
- Star Fox 64 (3.325 million approximately: 2.76 million in US, 565,222 in Japan)
- Banjo-Tooie (3 million)
Total Nintendo 64 games sold as of September 30, 2012: 224.97 million.
Nintendo GameCube
Main article: List of best-selling Nintendo GameCube video gamesNintendo GameCube video games that have sold or shipped at least two million copies.
- Super Smash Bros. Melee (7.09 million)
- Mario Kart: Double Dash‼ (7 million)
- Super Mario Sunshine (5.5 million)
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (3.07 million)
- Luigi's Mansion (2.639 million approximately: 2.19 million in US, 348,918 in Japan, 100,000 in UK)
- Animal Crossing (2.321 million approximately: 1.68 million in US, 641,300 in Japan)
- Mario Party 4 (2.003 million approximately: 1.1 million in US, 902,827 in Japan)
- Metroid Prime (2 million)
Total Nintendo GameCube games sold as of September 30, 2012: 208.57 million.
Wii
Main article: List of best-selling Wii video gamesWii video games that have sold or shipped at least five million copies.
- Wii Sports (79.60 million)
- Mario Kart Wii (32.44 million)
- Wii Sports Resort (30.14 million)
- Wii Play (28.02 million)
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii (26.26 million)
- Wii Fit (22.67 million)
- Wii Fit Plus (20.48 million)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (10.79 million)
- Super Mario Galaxy (10.68 million)
- Wii Party (7.94 million)
- Mario Party 8 (7.6 million)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (7.09 million)
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 (6.36 million)
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (5.82 million)
- Just Dance 2 (5 million)
Total Wii games sold as of September 30, 2012: 842.20 million.
Total Virtual Console games sold as of December 31, 2007: over 10 million
Game Boy and Game Boy Color
Main article: List of best-selling Game Boy video gamesGame Boy and Game Boy Color video games that have sold or shipped at least five million copies.
- Tetris (35 million)
- Pokémon Red and Green/Blue (23.64 million approximately: 10.23 million in Japan, 9.85 million in US, 3.56 million in UK)
- Pokémon Red (4.83 million in US, 1.28 million in UK)
- Pokémon Blue (5.02 million in US, 1.28 million in UK)
- Pokémon Gold and Silver (23 million; 7.6 million in the US, over 7 million in Japan, 600,000 in the UK)
- Pokémon Gold (at least 7.45 million: 3.75 million in the US, 3.4 million in Japan, 300,000 in the UK)
- Pokémon Silver (at least 7.66 million: 3.85 million in the US, 3.51 million in Japan, 300,000 in the UK)
- Super Mario Land (18.06 million)
- Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (11.09 million)
- Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (8.86 million approximately: 5.1 million in US, 3.16 million in Japan, 1 million in UK)
- The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (6.05 million approximately: 3.83 million, 2.22 million for the DX version)
Total Game Boy and Game Boy Color games sold as of September 30, 2012: 501.11 million.
Game Boy Advance
Main article: List of best-selling Game Boy Advance gamesGame Boy Advance video games that have sold or shipped at least two million copies.
- Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (13 million)
- Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (11.82 million)
- Pokémon Emerald (6.32 million)
- Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (4.179 million approximately: 3.16 million in US, 919,234 in Japan, 100,000 in UK)
- Super Mario Advance (3.938 million approximately: 2.85 million in US, 887,505 in Japan, 200,000 in UK)
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit (3.768 million approximately: 2.53 million in US, 938,175 in Japan, 300,000 in UK)
- Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (3.698 million approximately: 2.88 million in US, 718,207 in Japan, 100,000 in UK)
- Namco Museum (2.96 million in US)
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (2.2 million)
- Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (2.196 million approximately: 1.58 million in US, 515,633 in Japan, 100,000 in UK)
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords (2.024 million approximately: 1.63 million in US, 293,989 in Japan, 100,000 in UK)
Total Game Boy Advance games sold as of September 30, 2012: 377.42 million.
Nintendo DS
Main article: List of best-selling Nintendo DS video gamesNintendo DS video games that have sold or shipped at least five million copies.
- New Super Mario Bros. (29.09 million)
- Nintendogs All versions (23.64 million)
- Mario Kart DS (22.57 million)
- Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (18.96 million)
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (17.57 million)
- Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (14.83 million)
- Pokémon Black and White (14.71 million)
- Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (11.90 million)
- Animal Crossing: Wild World (11.51 million)
- Super Mario 64 DS (9.65 million)
- Mario Party DS (8.21 million)
- Pokémon Platinum (7.06 million)
- Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (5.34 million approximately; 4.29 million in Japan, 1.05 million overseas)
- Big Brain Academy (5.01 million)
Total Nintendo DS games sold as of September 30, 2012: 917.61 million.
Nintendo 3DS
Main article: List of best-selling Nintendo 3DS video gamesNintendo 3DS video games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
- Super Mario 3D Land (5.84 million)
- Mario Kart 7 (5.24 million)
- New Super Mario Bros. 2 (3.25 million)
- Nintendogs + Cats (2.70 million)
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (2.61 million)
- Animal Crossing: New Leaf (2 million, Japan only)
- Monster Hunter 3G (1.60 million, Japan only)
- Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition (1.10 million)
- Pokémon Rumble Blast (1.08 million)
Total Nintendo 3DS games sold as of September 30, 2012: 64.45 million.
Sega
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
- Sonic the Hedgehog (over 15 million)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (6 million)
- Aladdin (4 million)
- NBA Jam (1.93 million in US)
- Mortal Kombat II (1.78 million in US)
- Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition (1.65 million)
- Altered Beast (at least 1.4 million in the US)
- Sonic & Knuckles (1.24 million in US)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1.02 million in US)
- Mortal Kombat 3 (1.02 million in US)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1 million in US)
- Ms. Pac-Man (more than 1 million in US)
- NFL 98 (more than 1 million in US)
- Sonic Spinball ("each selling over one million units in 1993")
- Jurassic Park ("each selling over one million units in 1993")
- NFL Football '94 Starring Joe Montana ("each selling over one million units in 1993")
- Marvel Comic's X-Men ("each selling over one million units in 1993")
Sega Saturn
Sega Saturn games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
- Virtua Fighter 2 (2.2 million approximately; 1.7 million in Japan, at least 500,000 in US)
- Sega Rally Championship (1.2 million)
- Grandia (1 million in Japan)
Dreamcast
Dreamcast games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
- Sonic Adventure (2.5 million)
- Soulcalibur (1.3 million)
- Crazy Taxi (1.225 million approximately: 1.11 million in the US, 115,039 in Japan)
- Shenmue (1.2 million)
- Resident Evil Code: Veronica (1.14 million)
- NFL 2K (1.13 million in the US)
- NFL 2K1 (1.01 million in the US)
Sony
PlayStation
Main article: List of best-selling PlayStation video gamesPlayStation video games which have sold or shipped at least five million copies.
- Gran Turismo (10.85 million shipped)
- Final Fantasy VII (10 million, includes Final Fantasy VII International)
- Gran Turismo 2 (9.37 million shipped)
- Final Fantasy VIII (8.15 million)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (8 million)
- Tomb Raider II (8 million)
- Metal Gear Solid (7 million)
- Tomb Raider (7 million)
- Crash Bandicoot (6.8 million)
- Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (5.7 million)
- Final Fantasy IX (5.30 million)
Total PlayStation games shipped as of March 31, 2007: 962 million.
PlayStation 2
Main article: List of best-selling PlayStation 2 video gamesPlayStation 2 video games which have sold or shipped at least five million copies.
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (17.33 million approximately)
- Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec (14.89 million approximately: 7.14 million in North America, 1.89 million in Japan, 5.85 in Europe)
- Gran Turismo 4 (11.6 million approximately: 3.35 million in North America, 6.8 in Europe, 1.27 in Japan)
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (9.21 million approximately: 8.2 million in US, 410,293 in Japan, 600,000 in UK)
- Grand Theft Auto III (7.509 million approximately: 6.55 million in US, 358,917 in Japan, 600,000 in UK)
- Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (7 million)
- Final Fantasy X (6.6 million)
- Final Fantasy XII (5.2 million approximately: 2.4 million in Japan, 1.7 million in US, 1.1 million in Europe; 5.2 million shipped)
Total PlayStation 2 games sold as of March 31, 2012: 1.53 billion.
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3 games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
- Gran Turismo 5 (9.19 million)
- Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (5.35 million)
- God of War III (5,197,632; 2,818,033 in North and Latin America, 1,961,733 in PAL regions, 417,866 in Japan and SCE Asia territories)
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (4.8 million approximately; 3.531 million in the US, 244,578 and 25,268 The Best in Japan, at least 1 million in UK)
- Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (3.8 million)
- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (3.8 million)
- MotorStorm (3.31 million)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops (3.269 million units approximately; 3.094 million in the US, 175,813 in Japan)
- Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (3 million approximately; 1.076 million in the US, 706,461 in Japan, 1 million in Europe, 200,000 in UK)
- LittleBigPlanet (3 million)
- Final Fantasy XIII (2.89 million approximately: 1.85 million in Japan, 140,000 in other Asian countries, 828,200 in US, 100,000 in UK)
- Grand Theft Auto IV (2.73 million approximately: 1.89 million in US, 211,240 and 37,306 The Best in Japan, 600,000 in UK)
- Skyrim (2.7 million)
- Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (2.6 million)
- Resistance: Fall of Man (2.5 million)
- God of War Collection (2,418,516; 1,748,663 in North and Latin America, 514,253 in PAL regions, 155,600 in Japan and SCE Asia territories)
- Killzone 2 (2 million)
- inFamous (nearly 2 million)
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (1.977 million approximately; 1.106 million in the US, 122,019 regular and 149,028 The Best in Japan, 600,000 in UK)
- Call of Duty: World at War (1.83 million approximately; 1.238 million in the US, 600,000 in UK)
- Heavy Rain (1.7 million)
- Resident Evil 5 (1.62 million approximately: 585,000 in US, 520,564 and 258,961 Gold Edition in Japan, 200,000 in UK, 62,040 in France)
- Heavenly Sword (1.5 million)
- Red Dead Redemption (1.35 million approximately, 947,400 in the US, 300,000 in UK, 109,340 in Japan)
- Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (1.25 million)
- MotorStorm: Pacific Rift (1 million)
Total PlayStation 3 games sold as of March 31, 2012: 595 million.
PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Portable games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.
- Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (4.12 million in Japan)
- Gran Turismo (3.86 million)
- God of War: Chains of Olympus (3,264,178; 1,748,663 in North and Latin America, 1,399,293 in PAL regions, 136,478 in Japan and SCE Asia territories)
- Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (3.1 million; 3.5 million shipped)
- Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (2,725,507 approximately: 2 million in US, 125,507 in Japan, 600,000 in UK)
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2.59 million approximately; 830,000 in Japan, 710,000 in North America, 550,000 in Europe)
- Daxter (2.3 million)
- Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (2.3 million)
- Dissidia: Final Fantasy (1.81 million)
- Need for Speed Most Wanted 5-1-0 (1.32 million approximately: 1.1 million in US, 200,000 in UK, 27,151 in Japan)
- Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (1.3 million approximately: 1.1 million in US, 200,000 in UK)
- Monster Hunter Freedom (1.2 million)
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta (1,196,626; 530,815 in North and Latin America, 605,382 in PAL regions, 60,429 in Japan and SCE Asia territories)
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (1.13 million approximately; 950,000 in US, 100,000 in UK, 80,420 in Japan)
- Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee (1 million)
- Tekken: Dark Resurrection (1 million)
- Wipeout Pure (1 million)
Total PlayStation Portable games sold as of March 31, 2012: 330.2 million.
Bundled games
Games that were bundled for a significant portion of their shelf life and have sold or shipped at least ten million copies.
- Wii Sports (Wii – 79.60 million, packaged with system in all regions except Japan)
- Super Mario Bros. (NES – 40.24 million)
- Tetris (Game Boy – 35 million)
- Super Mario World (SNES – 20.60 million)
- Kinect Adventures (Xbox 360 - 18 million, pack-in game with Kinect)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega Mega Drive/Genesis - 15 million)
PC
Main article: List of best-selling PC video gamesPC games for the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms that have sold or shipped at least five million copies. Expansion packs are not used in calculation of the sales figure for the original game (with the exception of StarCraft and Guild Wars). Also, sales from digital distribution stores (such as Steam, Direct2Drive, etc.) are omitted as a result of the NPD Group and similar organisations being unable to accurately track these sales.
- The Sims 2 (20 million)
- The Sims 2: Pets (5.6 million)
- The Sims 2: Seasons (1 million)
- The Sims (16 million shipped)
- Half-Life 2 (12 million; may include sales on other platforms)
- Battlefield 2 (11 million)
- StarCraft (11 million)
- Diablo III (10 million)
- The Sims 3 (10 million)
- Half-Life (9.3 million, may include PS2 version)
- Half-Life: Opposing Force (1.1 million)
- Minecraft (9 million)
- Guild Wars (6.5 million in North America, Europe, and Asia; includes Factions, Nightfall, and Eye of the North)
- Myst (6 million)
- SimCity 3000 (5 million; includes Sim City 3000 Unlimited edition)
Mobile phone
See also: Mobile gamePaid downloads
- Tetris (100 million)
- Pac-Man (30 million in the US)
- Angry Birds (12 million)
- Block Breaker Deluxe (8 million)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (8 million in US and Europe)
- Minecraft - Pocket Edition (7.3 million)
- Fruit Ninja (6 million)
- Doodle Jump (5 million)
- Final Fantasy IV: The After Years (3 million)
- Flight Control (2 million)
- Pocket God (2 million)
- Brain Challenge (1.5 million)
- Flick Fishing (1.3 million)
- Bubble Bash (1 million)
- Coin Stack 2600 (1 million in Korea)
- Cut the Rope (1 million)
- Doom RPG (1 million)
- Guitar Hero III Mobile (1 million)
- Super Bomberman (1 million)
- "Plague Inc." (2 million on iOS)
Freemium downloads
See also: FreemiumMobile games that use a freemium model. This list includes freemium mobile games with at least 10 million downloads.
- Angry Birds series (1 billion)
- Angry Birds Space (50 million)
- Smurfs' Village (56 million)
- Draw Something (50 million)
- Pool Pro Online 3 (25 million)
- Fruit Ninja (20 million)
Arcade
Main article: List of highest-grossing arcade games See also: Golden age of arcade video gamesThis list includes arcade games that have sold at least 10,000 or more arcade hardware units.
- Pac-Man (400,000)
- Space Invaders (360,000)
- Street Fighter II (200,000)
- Donkey Kong (132,000)
- Ms. Pac-Man (125,000)
- Asteroids (100,000)
- Defender (60,000)
- Centipede (55,988)
- Galaxian (40,000 in the US)
- StarHorse2 (38,614)
- Donkey Kong Jr. (30,000 in the US)
- Mr. Do! (30,000 in the US)
- Tempest (29,000)
- Mortal Kombat II (27,000)
- Beatmania (25,000)
- Q*bert (25,000)
- Mortal Kombat (24,000)
- Robotron: 2084 (23,000)
- Dig Dug (22,228 in the US)
- Pole Position (21,000 in the US)
- Popeye (20,000 in the US)
- Out Run (20,000)
- Pump It Up (20,000)
- Missile Command (20,000)
- Jungle Hunt (18,000 in the US)
- Dragon's Lair (16,000)
- Battlezone (15,122)
- Stargate (15,000)
- Mushiking: King of the Beetles (13,500)
- Mahjong Fight Club 3 (13,000)
- Sega Network Mahjong MJ4 (12,892)
- Star Wars (12,695)
- Space Duel (12,038)
- Pong (8500–19,000)
- Breakout (11,000)
- Oshare Majo: Love and Berry (10,300)
- Sea Wolf (10,000)
See also
Footnotes
- Street Fighter II:
- Street Fighter II': Champion Edition (140,000 in Japan)
- Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (60,000)
- StarHorse2:
- From April 2005 to March 2007: 18,079 units
- StarHorse2: New Generation – 7,819 units from April 2005 to June 2006 (6,020 units in fiscal year ended March 2006, and 1,799 units during April–June 2006)
- StarHorse2: Second Fusion - 10,260 units from April 2006 to March 2007 (8,105 conversion kits during April–December 2006, and 2,155 body and satellite units in fiscal year ending March 2007)
- From April 2007 to March 2008: 10,275 units (756 body and satellite units of StarHorse2: Second Fusion during April–September 2007, and 9,519 conversion kits in fiscal year ended March 2008)
- From April 2009 to December 2009: 10,657 units of StarHorse2: Fifth Expansion
- From April 2005 to March 2007: 18,079 units
- Sega Network Mahjong MJ4:
- Fiscal year ended March 2008: 10,427
- Fiscal year ended March 2009: 2,465
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When Street Fighter II′ (pronounced street fighter two dash) was released just a short time later, it sold around 140,000 units, at ¥160.000 (c. US $1300 / £820) each. The figures were beyond massive — they were simply unheard of. Capcom's Titanic wasn't sinking. Anything but. The game was a runaway success in its territory of choice, bringing Western gamers as much joy as it had in the East.
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Jumpman hopped over barrels, climbed ladders, and jumped from suspended platform to suspended platform as he tried to rescue a damsel from his pissed-off pet gorilla. The game was a smash, and sixty-five thousand cabinets were sold in Japan, propping up the then-struggling Nintendo and laying the groundwork for Nintendo and Donkey Kong creator Shigeru Miyamoto to dominate gaming throughout the 1980s and beyond.
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Sea Wolf, which was another creation of Dave Nutting, did solid business, selling more than 10,000 machines.
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