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This is a list of video game console sales. See also List of best selling video games.

Notes on using this list

Please keep in mind:

  1. Video game sales statistics change on a daily basis.
  2. Video game sales statistics are difficult to come by.
  3. Although this list strives to be sales world-wide, some data is currently based solely on US or North American sales.

Because of these reasons, please:

  1. Think of sales numbers as the minimum amount of units sold, not the precise amount.
  2. Help adjust these statistics as new information becomes available, and quote your sources.


Consoles

Nintendo

All Nintendo hardware sales are as of September 30, 2006

Home Consoles

Nintendo Entertainment System (Released 1985): 60 million

Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Released 1991): 49 million

Nintendo 64 (Released 1996): 32.93 million

Nintendo GameCube (Released 2001): 21.20 million

Nintendo Wii (Released 2006): 1 million

Handhelds

Nintendo Game Boy (Released 1989): 69.42 million

Nintendo Game Boy Color (Released 1998): 49.54 million

Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Released 2001): 76.79 million

Nintendo DS (Released 2004): 26.82 million


Sega

Home Consoles

Sega Master System (Released 1986): 13 million

Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis (Released 1989): 29 million

Sega CD (Released 1992): 6 million

Sega Saturn (Released 1994): 10 million

Sega Dreamcast (Released 1998): 10.6 million

Handhelds

Sega Game Gear (Released 1991): 8.65 million

Sega Mega Jet (Japan Only - Released 1994):

Sega Nomad (North America Only - Released 1995):


Sony

All Sony hardware figures are of units shipped and may not necessarily represent units sold.

Home Consoles

Sony PlayStation (Released 1995): 102.49 million

Sony PlayStation 2 (Released 2000): 103.69 million

Sony PlayStation 3 (Released 2006): 377,482

Handhelds

Sony PlayStation Portable (Released 2005): 17.03 million


Microsoft

Home Consoles

Microsoft Xbox (Released 2001): 24 million

Microsoft Xbox 360 (Released 2005): 7 million


Total Sales Ranking

Sony PlayStation 2 (Released 2000): 103.69 million

Sony PlayStation (Released 1995): 102.49 million

Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Released 2001): 76.79 million

Nintendo Game Boy (Released 1989): 69.42 million

Nintendo Game Boy Color (Released 1998): 49.54 million

Nintendo Entertainment System (Released 1985): 60 million

Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Released 1991): 49 million

Nintendo 64 (Released 1996): 32.93 million

Nintendo DS (Released 2004): 26.82 million

Microsoft Xbox (Released 2001): 24 million

Nintendo GameCube (Released 2001): 21.20 million

Sony PlayStation Portable (Released 2005): 17.03 million

Microsoft Xbox 360 (Released 2005): 7 million

Nintendo Wii (Released 2006): 1 million

Sony Playstation 3 (Released 2006): 377,482

References

  1. Mike Bantick (2006-11-19). "Wii go nuts in Japan". IT Wire. Retrieved 2006-11-19.
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