Nintendo Wii
The Wii now controls 41.6 per cent of the market with sales of 10.57 million

Nintendo Wii takes top console spot

Best-selling games console in the world

Written by Matt Chapman

Nintendo's Wii games console has overtaken Microsoft's Xbox 360 to become the best-selling games console in the world, according to figures from a sales monitoring website.

The VG Chartz site claims that the Wii now controls 41.6 per cent of the market with 10.57 million consoles sold, while the Xbox 360 has been pushed into second place with 10.51 million sales or 41.4 per cent market share.

Sony's PlayStation 3 sits in third place with only 4.32 million consoles sold, capturing just 17 per cent of the next-generation gaming market.

VG Chartz said that its monitoring system is more accurate than other services because it does not use manufacturer shipment figures and claims to estimate current console sales.

"VG Chartz collects data directly from retailers all over the world," said an official statement from the site.

"Retailer sample sizes are small compared to professional tracking services, but are large enough to provide very accurate projections of the latest console sell-through figures worldwide."

Nintendo's success was backed up by figures from independent UK sales tracking company Chart Track, which said that sales of the Wii in Britain have now surpassed one million.

That makes Nintendo's games console the fastest ever selling home console in UK videogame history.

"Wii has passed the one million sales figure in just 38 weeks, some 11 weeks faster than the PlayStation 2 and 22 weeks faster than the Xbox 360," said a statement from Nintendo.

Nintendo added that the sales figures give the Wii 68 per cent of the UK console market.

"The non-stop demand for Wii even in the traditionally slow sales periods for videogames in the UK is clearly behind this record breaking achievement," said David Yarnton, general manager at Nintendo UK.

Tags:

Further reading

Computer games help parents bond with kids

Or so claims poll commissioned by games developer   More...

Sony has a Go! with new PSP features

VoIP, messaging, video and GPS coming to the console   More...

Nokia brings casual gaming to N-Gage

Deal with I-play to make 'one-thumb' games for mass market   More...

MTV sets aside $500m for game development

Two-year investment planned across all genres   More...

Related articles

Microsoft courts families with Xbox 360

Xbox 360 Arcade version targets Wii audience   More...

Nintendo powers ahead in console wars

Wii now outselling Xbox 360 and PS3 worldwide   More...

US Xbox 360 sales reach 10 million

Microsoft claims to be leading the pack   More...

Wii stocks running low before Xmas

Santa's elves working overtime to fill UK stores   More...

Do you agree?

Advertisement

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Watch

23 Jul 2008

2.99 MBSmall time security, official 'spying' requests and a spammer jail break More...

22 Jul 2008

3.22 MBSat-nav crashes, open source security and female gamers More...

21 Jul 2008

3.12 MBGlobal internet reach, online spending and the space race More...

Poll

EUROPEAN E-COMMERCE

EUROPEAN E-COMMERCE

Are you happy making an online purchase from another European country?

Previous poll results

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Spotlight

Security

Major DNS flaw revealed

Experts sound alarms over early disclosure   More...

Nintendo DS

Dodgy Chinese Nintendo chargers recalled

Experience could shock some users   More...

Advertisement

Houses of Parliament

Official 'spying' requests top 500,000

Information includes web records and itemised phone bills   More...

Hacking

Small firms naïve about security

SMBs remain prone to attack, says study   More...

Advertisement