As you'd expect during last week's E3, the Wii Balance Board shown with Wii Fit came up as a topic of conversation more than a few times. One thing everyone seemed to want to know about was the price, though unfortunately Nintendo wasn't ready to address that just yet. At the time, all that could be wheedled out of the Big N was that it would certainly be more than a mere $50 game. However, that hasn't stopped retailers from taking a shot at it, and listings are already popping up online.
This hardcore gamer grandma has put nearly 4,000 days into Wii Fit!
The NPD Group has revealed the top 10 best-selling exclusives in the U.S. since 1995, and Nintendo holds all 10 spots.
Nintendo has always had the most mass appeal, my Mother would play Mario.
There's landslides and then there's this. Wouldn't be surprised if the top 50 was mostly Nintendo games.
VGChartz's William D'Angelo: "Today we take a look at the top 10 best-selling games for yet another platform. Up to this point we have looked at the original PlayStation, the Nintendo 64, the PlayStation 2, the original Xbox, the GameCube, the Nintendo DS, and the PSP. This week it's the turn of Nintendo's most popular home console, the Wii.
The Wii is the fifth best-selling video game platform in history and the third best-selling home console in gaming history. It is also the best-selling home console not released by Sony. It sold 101.18 million units lifetime."
Just like the DS list, every game on the Wii's list has sold over 10 million. Not even PS1 and PS2 did that. That's very incredible
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This board has potential they did not mention. Imagine using the wii-mote for punches and the pressure pad for kicks, under 5 pounds of pressure low kick, over 5 pounds high kick. Or how about stepping to move your character through the world. This has the potential to make the wii twice as interactive.
and the Guy below me is a Complete DoucheBag