12-16-2007, 04:00 PM
What an amazing milestone Wii has met this week! The incredibly popular Nintendo console has sold 4,025,356 units in just 54 weeks in Japan, completely obliterating its predecessor Gamecube's total sales in that region.
After the disappointing sales of Gamecube, largely due to lack of third-party developer support, this is a well-deserved turnaround for the Japanese giant who practically wrote the book on home video gaming with its Nintendo Entertainment System console in 1985. Another factor in the demise of Gamecube came from its noticeable lack of advertising structures, even for killer-app titles like The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Metroid Prime, yet this has been turned around significantly. You can hardly turn on a television set during prime time without seeing a commercial for a Wii game, or even Wii itself.
With this growing trend, I guess it's only a matter of time before Wii takes over Gamecube in sales worldwide.
Written By: Aaron Hastings
Reported By: Billy Hudson
After the disappointing sales of Gamecube, largely due to lack of third-party developer support, this is a well-deserved turnaround for the Japanese giant who practically wrote the book on home video gaming with its Nintendo Entertainment System console in 1985. Another factor in the demise of Gamecube came from its noticeable lack of advertising structures, even for killer-app titles like The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Metroid Prime, yet this has been turned around significantly. You can hardly turn on a television set during prime time without seeing a commercial for a Wii game, or even Wii itself.
With this growing trend, I guess it's only a matter of time before Wii takes over Gamecube in sales worldwide.
Written By: Aaron Hastings
Reported By: Billy Hudson

