Nintendo recently released their latest quarterly report, which can be found on their Investor Relations Information page. I want to use my shipment line graph generator to show off some of the new hardware shipment totals.
First,
Wii. After almost 600 days on the market, shipments are just shy of 30
million. How does this compare to previous console champ PS2?
Worldwide,
Wii is 10 million ahead of where PS2 was at the same age. However, PS2
had a staggered launch, with it releasing in Europe about 8.5 months
after it did in Japan. How does Wii compare in each of the major
regions?
PS2 retakes a slight lead in Japan.
Wii keeps a slight lead in North America. NA was GameCube's strongest market; Wii passes its NA shipment total this quarter.
And
Wii takes a slight lead in Europe. It's also worth noting that
historically Europe hasn't been a strong market for Nintendo. This is
the first time any of their home consoles have shipped 10 million
there. Yes, including NES (8.56 million) and SNES (8.58 million).
You might ask, "I thought Wii was breaking sales records all over the place. Why is it staying so even with PS2 in this count?" Two things come to mind. One is that these old PS2 numbers use Sony's old
method of reporting shipments, which was really a measure of "produced
and shipped to our warehouses". This inflates them some unknown amount
from a "shipped to retailers" type of shipment like these Wii numbers
(and modern Sony numbers) use. The other is that, simply, the sales we
look at from Famitsu or NPD or wherever themself are imperfect, and
their methods do change over time. Measures of PS2 in 2000-2002 could
be more or less accurate than measures of Wii in 2006-2008.
Changing gears to DS. The historical comparison in this case is to its predecessor the GBA.
As
you can see, DS shipments nearly match GBA's shipments, in much less
time. Unless next quarter is a big drop from this one, expect DS to
overtake GBA at that time.
One thing that's interesting to note, though, is the very different way the portable systems have been spread worldwide.
Over half of worldwide GBA shipments went to North America. Europe was a distant second, with Japan in third.
DS,
on the other hand, is spread out much more evenly worldwide. Each
region has spent at least some time in both first, second, and third
place. Currently it looks like Europe is pulling away.
So we've
looked at how these two systems have performed compared to their
historical competition, but how do they compare to each other?
Through
about seven quarters of each, Wii has a healthy lead of what appears to
be about 7 million. Wii is actually ahead of where DS was after its
eighth quarter. Wii's quicker takeoff probably owes a lot to the big
success it took DS 1-2 years to find.
I'll close with an image and phrase that I've become a bit known for by this point: "There are more Wiis available than any near-launch home console ever." We're not so near
launch as we were when I first said it, but hey. Not much else to say
about the image; Wii and PS2 were already discussed earlier, and
nothing else compares to them.
Nintendo Hardware Shipments through June 2008
07/30/08
Posted by MJL at 02:17 AM





