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#''[[Wii Fit]]'' (22.61 million)<ref name=100507e/>
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#''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' (14.70 million)<ref name=100507e/>
The top 10 selling [[Wii]] games.
#''[[Wii Fit Plus]]'' (12.65 million)<ref name=100507e/>

#''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (9.48 million)<ref name=100507e/>
#''[[Wii Sports]]'' <!---Do not use VG Chartz's number, they are a unreliable source---> (60.69 million)<ref name=Q409>{{cite web| url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2010/100129e.pdf#page=6|title=Financial Results Briefing for the Six-Month Period ended December 2009|publisher=[[Nintendo]]|date=2009-10-31|format=PDF|accessdate=2010-01-29|pages=11}}</ref>
#''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (8.02 million)<ref name=081031e>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2009/090508e.pdf#page=6|title=Financial Results Briefing for Fiscal Year Ended March 2009|publisher=[[Nintendo]]|date=2009-05-08| format=PDF|accessdate=2009-05-08|pages=6}}</ref>
#''[[Wii Play]]'' (26.71 million)<ref name=Q409/>
#''[[Wii Fit]]'' (22.56 million)<ref name=Q409/>
#''[[Mario Party 8]]'' (6.72 million)<ref name=081031e/>
#''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' (21.22 million)<ref name=Q409/>
#''[[Wii Sports Resort]]'' (16.14 million)<ref name=100506e>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2010/100506e.pdf#page=3|title=Earnings Release: Fiscal Year ended March 31, 2010|publisher=[[Nintendo]]|date=2010-05-06|format=PDF|accessdate=2010-05-06|pages=3}}</ref>
#''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' (14.70 million)<ref name=100506e/>
#''[[Wii Fit Plus]]'' (12.65 million)<ref name=100506e/>
#''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (9.43 million)<ref name=081031e>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2009/090508e.pdf#page=6|title= Financial Results Briefing for Fiscal Year Ended March 2009|publisher=[[Nintendo]]|date= 2009-05-08 |format=PDF|accessdate= 2009-05-08|pages=6}}</ref>
#''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (8.02 million)<ref name="080425e"/>
#''[[Mario Party 8]]'' (6.72 million)<ref name="080425e"/>


Total Wii games sold as of December 31, 2009: 509.66 million.<ref name="wii sells 67 million">{{cite web |title=DS sells 125 million worldwide, Wii up to 67 million |url=http://www.joystiq.com/2010/01/28/ds-sells-125-million-worldwide-wii-up-to-67-million/ |publisher=Joystiq |date=2010-01-28 |accessdate=2010-01-28}}</ref>
Total Wii games sold as of December 31, 2009: 509.66 million.<ref name="wii sells 67 million">{{cite web |title=DS sells 125 million worldwide, Wii up to 67 million |url=http://www.joystiq.com/2010/01/28/ds-sells-125-million-worldwide-wii-up-to-67-million/ |publisher=Joystiq |date=2010-01-28 |accessdate=2010-01-28}}</ref>

Revision as of 03:56, 7 May 2010

This is a list of video games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies on a single platform (unless otherwise noted), including the top ten best-selling franchises.

Consoles

Atari

Atari 2600

Atari 2600

Atari 2600 games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

Mattel

Intellivision

Intellivision

Intellivision games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

Microsoft

Xbox

Xbox

Xbox games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

Xbox 360

The top selling Xbox 360 games.

  1. Halo 3 (8.1 million)[24]
  2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (7.479 million approximately; 6.471 million in US,[25][26][27][28] 85,411 in Japan,[29] at least 1 million in UK)[30]
  3. Gears of War (5 million,[31] may include PC version)
  4. Gears of War 2 (5 million)[32]
  5. Grand Theft Auto IV (4.356 million approximately: 3.29 million in US,[33] at least 1 million in UK,[30] 59.893 and 6.210 Platinum in Japan)[29]
  6. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (4.226 million approximately: 3.04 million in US,[34] 78,000 in Canada,[35] 54.742 and 53.722 Platinum Collection/The Best in Japan,[29] at least 1 million in UK)[30]
  7. Call of Duty: World at War (3.35 million approximately: 2.75 million in US,[33] 600,000 in UK)[36]
  8. Halo 3: ODST (3 million)[37]
  9. Forza Motorsport 2 (2.674 million approximately: 2.23 million in US,[19] 31,255 and 100,500 Platinum Collection in Japan,[29] 12,600 in Canada,[38] 300,000 in UK)[39]
  10. Fable II (2.6 million)[40]

Total Xbox Live Arcade games downloaded (including free demos) as of March 6, 2007: 25 million.[41]

Nintendo

Total games Nintendo has sold as of December 14, 2009: 3.2 billion.[42]

Nintendo Entertainment System

Nintendo Entertainment System

Top ten Nintendo Entertainment System games.

  1. Super Mario Bros. (40.23 million)[43]
  2. Super Mario Bros. 3 (18 million)[44]
  3. Super Mario Bros. 2 (10 million)[45]
  4. The Legend of Zelda (6.51 million)[46]
  5. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (4.38 million)[46]
  6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (4 million)[47]
  7. Dragon Warrior III (3.8 million in Japan)[48]
  8. Dragon Warrior IV (3.1 million in Japan)[48]
  9. Golf (2.46 million in Japan)[48]
  10. Dragon Warrior II (2.4 million in Japan)[48][49]

Total Nintendo Entertainment System games sold as of December 31, 2009: 500.01 million.[50]

Family Computer Disk System

Disk System games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

The top 10 selling Super Nintendo Entertainment System games.

  1. Super Mario World (20 million)[51]
  2. Donkey Kong Country (8 million)[52]
  3. Super Mario Kart (8 million)[53]
  4. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (6.3 million)[54]
  5. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (4.61 million)[46]
  6. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (4.37 million approximately: 2.21 million in Japan,[48] 2.16 million in US)[19]
  7. Street Fighter II Turbo (4.1 million)[54]
  8. Star Fox (4 million)[55]
  9. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (4 million)[51]
  10. Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie (3.2 million in Japan)[48][49]

Total Super Nintendo Entertainment System games sold as of December 31, 2009: 379.06 million.[50]

Nintendo 64

The top 10 best selling Nintendo 64 games.

  1. Super Mario 64 (11 million)[56]
  2. Mario Kart 64 (9 million)[57]
  3. GoldenEye 007 (8 million)[58][59]
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (7.6 million)[46]
  5. Super Smash Bros. (4.9 million approximately: 2.93 million in US,[19] 1.97 million in Japan)[48]
  6. Diddy Kong Racing (4.434 million approximately: 3.78 million in US and PAL,[60] 653,928 in Japan)[61]
  7. Pokémon Stadium (3.871 million approximately: 3.16 million in US,[19] 710,765 in Japan)[61]
  8. Donkey Kong 64 (3.77 million approximately: 2.67 million in US,[19] 1.1 million in Japan)[48]
  9. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (3.36 million)[46]
  10. Star Fox 64 (3.325 million approximately: 2.76 million in US,[19] 565,222 in Japan)[61]

Total Nintendo 64 games sold as of December 31, 2009: 224.97 million.[50]

Nintendo GameCube

The top 10 selling Nintendo GameCube games.

  1. Super Smash Bros. Melee (7.09 million)[62]
  2. Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (7 million)[63]
  3. Super Mario Sunshine (5.5 million)[64]
  4. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (3.07 million)[46]
  5. Luigi's Mansion (2.639 million approximately: 2.19 million in US,[19] 348,918 in Japan,[65] 100,000 in UK)[20]
  6. Animal Crossing (2.321 million approximately: 1.68 million in US,[19] 641,300 in Japan)[65]
  7. Mario Party 4 (2.003 million approximately: 1.1 million in US,[19] 902,827 in Japan)[65]
  8. Metroid Prime (2 million)[66]
  9. Mario Party 7 (1.86 million)[67]
  10. Pokémon Colosseum (1.806 million approximately: 1.15 million in US,[19] 656,270 in Japan)[65]

Total Nintendo GameCube games sold as of December 31, 2009: 208.57 million.[50]

  1. Wii Sports (63.46 million)[68]
  2. Wii Play (27.38 million)[68]
  3. Wii Fit (22.61 million)[68]
  4. Mario Kart Wii (22.55 million)[68]
  5. Wii Sports Resort (16.14 million)[68]
  6. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (14.70 million)[68]
  7. Wii Fit Plus (12.65 million)[68]
  8. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (9.48 million)[68]
  9. Super Mario Galaxy (8.02 million)[69]
  10. Mario Party 8 (6.72 million)[69]

Total Wii games sold as of December 31, 2009: 509.66 million.[70]

Total Virtual Console games sold as of December 31, 2007: over 10 million[71]

Game Boy and Game Boy Color

Top ten Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.

  1. Tetris (35 million)[72]
  2. Pokémon Red, and Blue (20.68 million approximately: 10.23 million in Japan,[48] 9.85 million in US,[19] 3.56 million in UK)[39]
    • Pokémon Red (4.83 million in US,[19] 1.28 million in UK)[39]
    • Pokémon Blue (5.02 million in US,[19] 1.28 million in UK)[39]
  3. Pokémon Gold and Silver (15.2 million approximately: 7.6 million in US,[19] over 7 million in Japan,[73] 600,000 in UK)[39]
    • Pokémon Gold (7.45 million approximately: 3.75 million in US,[19] 3.4 million in Japan,[48] 2 million in UK)[39]
    • Pokémon Silver (7.66 million approximately: 3.85 million in US,[19] 3.51 million in Japan,[48] 2.5 million in UK)[39]
  4. Super Mario Land (14 million)[74]
  5. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (11 million)[75][verification needed]
  6. Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (8.86 million approximately: 5.1 million in US,[19] 3.16 million in Japan,[48] 1 million in UK)[36]
  7. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (6.05 million approximately: 3.83 million,[46] 2.22 million for the DX version)[46]
  8. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (3.96 million)[46]
  9. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (3.96 million)[46]
  10. Pokémon Crystal (3.85 million approximately: 2.1 million in Japan,[48] 1.65 million in US,[19] 1 million in UK)[20]

Total Game Boy and Game Boy Color games sold as of December 31, 2009: 501.11 million.[50]

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Top ten Game Boy Advance games.

  1. Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (13 million)[76]
  2. Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (11.82 million)[77]
  3. Pokémon Emerald (6.32 million)[78]
  4. Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (4.179 million approximately: 3.16 million in US,[19] 919,234 in Japan,[79] 100,000 in UK)[20]
  5. Super Mario Advance (3.938 million approximately: 2.85 million in US,[19] 887,505 in Japan,[79] 200,000 in UK)[23]
  6. Mario Kart: Super Circuit (3.768 million approximately: 2.53 million in US,[19] 938,175 in Japan,[79] 300,000 in UK)[39]
  7. Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (3.698 million approximately: 2.88 million in US,[19] 718,207 in Japan,[79] 100,000 in UK)[20]
  8. Namco Museum (2.96 million in US)[19]
  9. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (2.2 million)[78]
  10. Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (2.196 million approximately: 1.58 million in US,[19] 515,633 in Japan,[79] 100,000 in UK)[20]

Total Game Boy Advance games sold as of March 31, 2009: 377.28 million.[80][81]

Nintendo DS

Top ten Nintendo DS games.

  1. Nintendogs All versions (22.27 million)[69]
  2. New Super Mario Bros. (21.39 million)[82]
  3. Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (18.59 million)[82]
  4. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (17.39 million)[82]
  5. Mario Kart DS (17.28 million)[82]
  6. Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (13.71 million)[69]
  7. Animal Crossing: Wild World (10.79 million)[77]
  8. Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (8.4 million)[83]
  9. Super Mario 64 DS (7.5 million)[77]
  10. Pokémon Platinum (6.39 million)[82]

Total Nintendo DS games sold as of March 31, 2010: 718.50 million.[83]

Sega

Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

Mega Drive

Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

Sega Saturn

Sega Saturn games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

Dreamcast

Dreamcast

Dreamcast games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

Sony

PlayStation

The top ten best-selling PlayStation video games.

  1. Gran Turismo (10.85 million shipped)[93][94]
  2. Final Fantasy VII (9.8 million, includes Final Fantasy VII International)[95]
  3. Gran Turismo 2 (9.37 million shipped)[93][94]
  4. Final Fantasy VIII (8.15 million)[96]
  5. Tomb Raider II (8 million)[97]
  6. Metal Gear Solid (7 million)[98]
  7. Tomb Raider (7 million)[99]
  8. Crash Bandicoot (6.8 million)[100]
  9. Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (5.7 million)[101]
  10. Final Fantasy IX (5.30 million)[102]

Total PlayStation games shipped as of March 31, 2007: 962 million.[103]

PlayStation 2

The top ten best-selling PlayStation 2 video games.

  1. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (17.33 million approximately)[104][unreliable source?]
  2. Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec (14.89 million approximately: 7.14 million in North America, 1.89 million in Japan, 5.85 in Europe)[94]
  3. Gran Turismo 4 (10.76 million approximately: 2.97 million in North America, 6.36 in Europe, 1.26 in Japan)[94]
  4. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (9.21 million approximately: 8.2 million in US,[19] 410,293 in Japan,[105] 600,000 in UK)[36]
  5. Grand Theft Auto III (7.509 million approximately: 6.55 million in US,[19] 358,917 in Japan,[105] 600,000 in UK)[36]
  6. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (7 million)[106]
  7. Final Fantasy X (6.6 million) [107]
  8. Final Fantasy XII (5.2 million approximately: 2.4 million in Japan,[108] 1.7 million in US,[19] 1.1 million in Europe;[109] 5.2 million shipped)[110]
  9. Kingdom Hearts (4.68 million approximately: 3.45 million in US,[19] 1.23 million in Japan;[48] 5.9 million shipped including Kingdom Hearts Final Mix and Ultimate Hits)[111]
  10. Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (4.44 million approximately: 3.6 million in Japan,[48][112] 410,000 in Europe,[113] 430,000 in North America;[114] 4.88 million shipped)[115]

Total PlayStation 2 games shipped as of March 31, 2007: 1.24 billion.[116]

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

Total PlayStation 3 games sold as of December 30, 2009: 142.4 million.[138]

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation Portable games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

PlayStation Portable

Total PlayStation Portable games shipped as of December 31, 2008: 200 million.[151]

Top 20 console games of all time

The 20 best-selling console/handheld games, not originally bundled with a console/handheld system. Cross-platform sales are not counted.

  1. Wii Play (Wii – 26.71 million, Wii remote bundled with all copies)[82]
  2. Wii Fit (Wii – 22.56 million)[82]
  3. Nintendogs (DS – 22.27 million, all five versions combined)[69]
  4. New Super Mario Bros. (DS – 21.39 million)[82]
  5. Mario Kart Wii (Wii – 21.22 million)[82]
  6. Pokémon Red, Blue, and Green (Game Boy – 20.08 million approximately: 10.23 million in Japan,[48] 9.85 million in US)[19]
  7. Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (DS – 18.59 million)[82]
  8. Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES – 18 million)[97]
  9. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (DS – 17.39 million)[77]
  10. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2 - 17.33 million)[104]
  11. Mario Kart DS (DS – 17.28 million)[82]
  12. Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec (PS2 – 14.89 million shipped)[93]
  13. Pokémon Gold and Silver (Game Boy Color – 14.51 million approximately: 7.6 million in US,[19] 6.91 million in Japan)[48]
  14. Super Mario Land (Game Boy – 14 million)[97]
  15. Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (DS – 13.71 million)[69]
  16. Wii Sports Resort (Wii – 13.58 million)[82]
  17. Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (GBA – 13 million)[76]
  18. Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (GBA – 11.82 million)[77]
  19. Super Mario 64 (N64 – 11 million)[97]
  20. Gran Turismo (PS1 – 10.85 million shipped)[93][94]

Bundled games

Games that were originally bundled at launch and have sold or shipped at least ten million copies.

By genre

PC

The ten best-selling PC games. Please note that the sales figures for expansion packs are not used in calculation of the sales figure for the original game (with the exception of StarCraft and Guild Wars).

  1. The Sims (16 million shipped)[154]
  2. The Sims 2 (13 million)[155]
  3. World of Warcraft (11.5 million subscribers)[157]
  4. StarCraft (11 million)[159]
  5. Half-Life (9.3 million,[21][22] may include PS2 version)
  6. Half-Life 2 (6.5 million,[21][22] may include Xbox version but does not include Steam sales)
  7. Guild Wars (6 million in North America, Europe, and Asia; includes Factions, Nightfall, and Eye of the North)[160]
  8. Myst (6 million)[161]
  9. Doom (5 million)[162]
  10. Counter-Strike (4.2 million[21][22])

Top PC sellers by genre

Brain Challenge (1.5 million)[165]

Mobile phone

Franchises

Top ten best-selling video game franchises:

  1. Mario (222 million)[178]
  2. Pokémon (193 million)[179]
  3. Tetris (125 million)[72]
  4. The Sims (125 million)[180]
  5. Need for Speed (100 million)[181]
  6. Final Fantasy (96 million)[182]
  7. Madden NFL (75 million)[183]
  8. Sonic the Hedgehog (70 million)[184]
  9. Grand Theft Auto (70 million)[185]
  10. FIFA (65 million)[186]

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