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|align=right|6.8 million<ref name="digest_1995">{{cite book|title=Screen Digest|year=1995|publisher=[[Screen Digest]]|page=60|month=March|chapter=Sega Consoles: Active installed base estimates}} ([[cf.]] [http://books.google.co.uk/books?ei=L0UeT47oMouEhQeoldjNDQ&id=jFnvAAAAMAAJ&dq=sega+active+installed here], [http://books.google.co.uk/books?ei=XjkeT5KCHImJhQe45eiBDg&id=jFnvAAAAMAAJ&dq=8-bit+16-bit+32-bit here], and [http://books.google.co.uk/books?ei=L0UeT47oMouEhQeoldjNDQ&id=jFnvAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22UK+600+1.100%22&q=%22UK+600%22 here])</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:38, 5 February 2012
This is a list of video game consoles and handheld game consoles that have sold or shipped at least one million units. Figures on this page for current consoles are generally updated by each financial quarter.
Worldwide
Video game consoles (including handhelds)
Manufacturer | Platform | Released | Template:Smn Units Sold |
---|---|---|---|
Sony | PlayStation 2 | 2000 | 154.4 million[1][2] |
Nintendo | Nintendo DS | 2004 | 151.06 million[3] |
Nintendo | Game Boy and Game Boy Color[4] | 1989 and 1998 | 118.69 million[3] |
Sony | PlayStation | 1994 | 102.49 million[5] |
Nintendo | Wii | 2006 | 94.97 million[3] |
Nintendo | Game Boy Advance | 2001 | 81.51 million[3] |
Sony | PlayStation Portable | 2004 | 75.4 million[6][7][8] |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | 2005 | 65.8 million[9] |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | 2006 | 62 million[10] |
Nintendo | Nintendo Entertainment System | 1983 | 61.91 million[3] |
Nintendo | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | 1990 | 49.10 million[3][11][12] |
Sega | Mega Drive / Genesis | 1988 | 39 million[cn 1] |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | 1996 | 32.93 million[3] |
Atari | Atari 2600 | 1977 | 30 million[16] |
Microsoft | Xbox | 2001 | 24 million[17][18] |
Nintendo | Nintendo GameCube | 2001 | 21.74 million[3] |
Sega | Saturn | 1994 | 17 million[19] |
Nintendo | Nintendo 3DS | 2011 | 15.03 million[3] |
Sega | SG-1000/Master System | 1985 | 10–13 million[20][21] |
Sega | Game Gear | 1990 | 11 million[22] |
Sega | Dreamcast | 1998 | 10.6 million[23][24] |
NEC | TurboGrafx-16 | 1987 | 10 million[24] |
Sega | Sega CD | 1991 | 6 million[24] |
Nintendo | Famicom Disk System | 1986 | 4.5 million[25] |
Atari | Atari 7800 | 1986 | 3.77 million[26] |
Mattel | Intellivision | 1980 | 3 million[27][28][29] |
Coleco | Mini-Arcade | 1982 | 3 million[30] |
Nokia | N-Gage | 2003 | 3 million[22] |
Magnavox/Philips | Magnavox Odyssey² | 1978 | 2 million[31] |
Coleco | ColecoVision | 1982 | 2 million[32] |
Panasonic | 3DO Interactive Multiplayer | 1993 | 2 million[24] |
SNK | Neo Geo Pocket/Neo Geo Pocket Color | 1998 and 1999 | 2 million[22] |
NEC | TurboExpress | 1990 | 1.5 million[22] |
Sega | Nomad | 1995 | 1 million[33] |
Video game consoles (not including handhelds)
Manufacturer | Platform | Released | Template:Smn Units sold |
---|---|---|---|
Sony | PlayStation 2 | 2000 | 154.4 million[2][1] |
Sony | PlayStation | 1994 | 102.49 million (shipped)[5] |
Nintendo | Wii | 2006 | 94.97 million[3] |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | 2005 | 65.8 million[9] |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | 2006 | 62 million[10] |
Nintendo | Nintendo Entertainment System | 1983 | 61.91 million[3] |
Nintendo | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | 1990 | 49.10 million[3][11][12] |
Sega | Mega Drive / Genesis | 1988 | 39 million[cn 1] |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | 1996 | 32.93 million[3] |
Atari | Atari 2600 | 1977 | 30 million[16] |
Microsoft | Xbox | 2001 | 24 million[17][18] |
Nintendo | Nintendo GameCube | 2001 | 21.74 million[3] |
Sega | Saturn | 1994 | 17 million[19] |
Sega | SG-1000/Master System | 1985 | 10–13 million[20][21] |
Sega | Dreamcast | 1998 | 10.6 million[23][24] |
NEC | TurboGrafx-16 | 1987 | 10 million[24] |
Sega | Sega CD | 1991 | 6 million[24] |
Atari | Atari 7800 | 1986 | 3.77 million[26] |
Mattel | Intellivision | 1980 | 3 million[27][28][29] |
Magnavox/Philips | Magnavox Odyssey² | 1978 | Approximately 2 million[31] |
Coleco | ColecoVision | 1982 | 2 million[32] |
Panasonic | 3DO Interactive Multiplayer | 1993 | 2 million[24] |
Handheld game consoles
Manufacturer | Platform | Released | Units sold |
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Nintendo | Nintendo DS | 2004 | 151.06 million[3] |
Nintendo | Game Boy and Game Boy Color[4] | 1989 and 1998 | 118.69 million (combined)[3] |
Nintendo | Game Boy Advance | 2001 | 81.51 million[3] |
Sony | PlayStation Portable | 2004 | 75.4 million[6][7][8] |
Nintendo | Nintendo 3DS | 2011 | 15.03 million[3] |
Sega | Game Gear | 1990 | 11 million[22] |
Nokia | N-Gage | 2003 | 3 million[22] |
SNK | Neo Geo Pocket/Neo Geo Pocket Color | 1998 and 1999 | 2 million[22] |
NEC | TurboExpress | 1990 | 1.5 million[22] |
Sega | Nomad | 1995 | 1 million[33] |
Manufacturer
Console manufacturers are listed in alphabetical order, with their respective consoles in chronological order.
Atari
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Home consoles | |||
Atari 2600 | 1977 | 30 million[16] |
Coleco
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Home consoles | |||
Mini-Arcade | 1982 | 3 million[30] | |
ColecoVision | 1982 | 2 million[32] |
Mattel
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Home consoles | |||
Intellivision | 1980 | 3 million[27][28][29] |
Microsoft
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
---|---|---|---|
Home consoles | |||
Xbox | 2001 | 24 million[17][18] | |
Xbox 360 | 2005 | 65.8 million[9] |
NEC
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Home consoles | |||
TurboGrafx-16 | 1987 | 10 million[24] | |
Handhelds | |||
TurboExpress | 1990 | 1.5 million[22] |
Nintendo
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Home consoles | |||
Nintendo Entertainment System | 1983 | 61.91 million[3] | |
Super Nintendo Entertainment System | 1990 | 49.10 million[3][11][12] | |
Nintendo 64 | 1996 | 32.93 million[3] | |
Nintendo GameCube | 2001 | 21.74 million[3] | |
Wii | 2006 | 94.97 million[3] | |
Add-ons | |||
Famicom Disk System | 1986 | 4.5 million[25] | |
Handhelds | |||
Game Boy and Game Boy Color[4] | 1989 and 1998 |
118.69 million[3] | |
Game Boy Advance (figure includes GBA SP and Game Boy Micro) |
2001 | 81.51 million[3] | |
Game Boy Advance SP | 2003 | 43.57 million[3] | |
Game Boy Micro | 2005 | 2.5 million[22] | |
Nintendo DS (figure includes DS Lite, DSi, and DSi XL; does not include 3DS) |
2004 | 151.06 million[3] | |
Nintendo DS Lite | 2006 | 93.74 million[3] | |
Nintendo DSi | 2008 | 26.55 million[3] | |
Nintendo DSi XL | 2009 | 11.96 million[3] | |
Nintendo 3DS | 2011 | 15.03 million[3] |
Nokia
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Handhelds | |||
N-Gage | 2003 | 3 million[22] |
Panasonic
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Home consoles | |||
3DO Interactive Multiplayer | 1993 | 2 million[24] |
Sega
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Home consoles | |||
Master System | 1985 | 10–13 million[20][21] | |
Mega Drive / Genesis | 1988 | 39 million[cn 1] | |
Saturn | 1994 | 17 million[19] | |
Dreamcast | 1998 | 10.6 million[23][24] | |
Add-ons | |||
Sega CD | 1991 | 6 million[24] | |
Handhelds | |||
Game Gear | 1990 | 11 million[22] | |
Nomad | 1995 | 1 million[33] |
SNK
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Handhelds | |||
Neo Geo Pocket/Neo Geo Pocket Color | 1998 and 1999 | 2 million[22] |
Sony
Platform | Released | Units sold | |
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Home consoles | |||
PlayStation (figure includes PS One) |
1994 | 102.49 million shipped[5] | |
PS one | 2000 | 28.15 million shipped[5] | |
PlayStation 2 | 2000 | 154.4 million[2][1] | |
PlayStation 3 | 2006 | 62 million[10] | |
Handhelds | |||
PlayStation Portable | 2004 | 75.4 million[6][7][8] |
Regions
Americas
Based on figures from Nintendo for the Americas region:[3]
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Nintendo | Nintendo DS | November 21, 2004 | 57.48 million |
Nintendo | Game Boy and Game Boy Color | August 1989 | 44.06 million |
Nintendo | Game Boy Advance | June 11, 2001 | 41.64 million |
Nintendo | Nintendo Entertainment System | October 18, 1985 | 34 million |
Nintendo | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | August 23, 1991 | 23.35 million |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | September 29, 1996 | 20.63 million |
Nintendo | GameCube | November 18, 2001 | 12.94 million |
Nintendo | Nintendo 3DS | March 27, 2011 | 5.47 million |
Brazil
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Sega | Master System | September 4, 1989 | 2 million[15] |
Sega | Mega Drive | 1990 | 2 million[15] |
North America
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Sony | PlayStation 2 | October 26, 2000 | 47.68 million[34] |
Sony | PlayStation | September 9, 1995 | 40.78 million[5] |
Canada
Based on figures from the NPD Group, as of August 1, 2008:[35]
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | September 29, 1996 | 1,300,000[36] |
Nintendo | Wii | November 19, 2006 | 1,060,000 |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | November 22, 2005 | 870,000 |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | November 17, 2006 | 520,000 |
United States
Based on figures from the NPD Group:
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Nintendo | Nintendo DS | November 21, 2004 | 47 million[37] |
Nintendo | Wii | November 19, 2006 | 45.4 million[38] |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | October 26, 2000 | 41.12 million[39][40] |
Sega | Genesis | August 14, 1989 | 22 million[cn 1] |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | November 22, 2005 | 11.6 million[41] |
Sony | PlayStation Portable | March 24, 2005 | 11.56 million[39][40] |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | November 17, 2006 | 5.7 million[41] |
NEC | TurboGrafx-16 | August 29, 1989 | 2.5 million[24] |
Sega | Master System | June 1986 | 2 million[42] |
Atari | Atari 7800 | January 1986 | 2 million[43] |
Asia
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Sony | PlayStation 2 | March 4, 2000 | 25.42 million[34] |
Sony | PlayStation | December 4, 1994 | 21.59 million[5] |
NEC | PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) | October 30, 1987 | 7.5 million[24] |
Japan
Based on figures from Famitsu/Enterbrain:
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Nintendo | Nintendo DS | December 2, 2004 | 32,598,870[44] |
Nintendo | Game Boy and Game Boy Color | April 21, 1989 | 32,470,000[3] |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | March 4, 2000 | 21,454,325[45] |
Nintendo | Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom/NES) | July 15, 1983 | 19,350,000[3] |
Nintendo | Super Famicom (SNES) | November 21, 1990 | 17,170,000[3] |
Nintendo | Game Boy Advance | February 21, 2001 | 16,960,000[3] |
Sony | PlayStation Portable | December 12, 2004 | 16,867,853[44] |
Nintendo | Wii | November 19, 2006 | 12,430,000[3] |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | November 11, 2006 | 6,341,950[44] |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | June 23, 1996 | 5,540,000[3] |
Nintendo | Nintendo 3DS | February 26, 2011 | 4,660,000[3] |
Nintendo | GameCube | September 14, 2001 | 4,025,356[46] |
Sega | Mega Drive | October 29, 1988 | 3,580,000[47] |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | December 10, 2005 | 1,448,665[44] |
Sega | Sega Mark III (Master System) | October 20, 1985 | 1,000,000[48] |
Middle East
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Sony | PlayStation 2 | 2003 | 5,200,000[49] |
Sony | PlayStation Portable | September 1, 2005 | 5,200,000[49] |
Nintendo | Nintendo DS | 2005 | 850,000[49] |
Europe
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Sony | PlayStation 2 | November 24, 2000 | 48 million[50] |
Sony | PlayStation | September 29, 1995 | 40.12 million[5] |
Western Europe
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Sega | Mega Drive | November 30, 1990 | 8 million[51] |
Sega | Master System | September 1987 | 6.8 million[52] |
Germany
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Sega | Mega Drive | November 30, 1990 | 800,000[52] |
Sega | Master System | September 1987 | 500,000[52] |
Atari | Atari 2600 | 1978 | 450,000[53] |
United Kingdom
Based on figures from GfK Chart-Track, as of January 3, 2009:[54]
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold |
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Nintendo | Nintendo DS | March 11, 2005 | 8.8 million |
Nintendo | Wii | December 8, 2006 | 4.9 million |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | December 2, 2005 | 3.2 million |
Sony | PlayStation Portable | September 1, 2005 | 3.2 million |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | March 23, 2007 | 1.9 million |
See also
Notes
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