Friday, May 8th 2020
Nintendo Switch Sales Surge Surpassing SNES, N64, GameCube & Wii U
Sales of Nintendo's hybrid console the Nintendo Switch have surged with combined sales of 55.77 million units worldwide. The Nintendo Switch family of systems which includes the Nintendo Switch & Nintendo Switch Lite sold 21.03 million units last year which reflects a 24.0% increase in sales from the previous year, this was likely due in part to the launch of the Switch Lite and the recent demand from the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Software sales saw an even more impressive jump of 42.3% over the previous year with 168.72 million units sold this year which brings lifetime software sales for the Nintendo Switch to 356.24 million units. Animal Crossing: New Horizons along with other best-selling games all saw strong success. These numbers put the Nintendo Switch ahead of the failed Wii U, GameCube, Nintendo 64, and SNES. The switch is also quickly approaching the NES and will probably take its spot to become the second best-selling home console Nintendo has ever produced right after the original Wii.
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Software sales saw an even more impressive jump of 42.3% over the previous year with 168.72 million units sold this year which brings lifetime software sales for the Nintendo Switch to 356.24 million units. Animal Crossing: New Horizons along with other best-selling games all saw strong success. These numbers put the Nintendo Switch ahead of the failed Wii U, GameCube, Nintendo 64, and SNES. The switch is also quickly approaching the NES and will probably take its spot to become the second best-selling home console Nintendo has ever produced right after the original Wii.
39 Comments on Nintendo Switch Sales Surge Surpassing SNES, N64, GameCube & Wii U
FYI, a good game does not need flashy ray tracing, super shiny graphics. The definition of a good game is you or everyone playing it have fun with it, and fun has nothing to do with graphics. In addition, can you play any game on your flashy PC/ Xbox/ PS on the go?
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Nintendo is not even part of that rat race, for their own, good reasons and that is why they sell. I'd rather say the usual console crowd jumping from one PS or Xbox to the next is the true casual here. They want their yearly FiFA and CoD, mindlessly droning from one release to the next. And most of it is also available on PC, go figure.
So, no. If you buy a Nintendo console you know EXACTLY what you're looking for and you know Nintendo has it. Their game portfolio is unique, the device itself is unique.
As long as games are fun I don't mind playing them on any platform.
Never owned a switch though but played a bit and it is really great. considering PS vitae or portable Nintendo switch is way ahead in game-play.
Edit; It should be noted, the Switch is my number 5.
Also, I love my switch :slap:
Anything past the PS2 was a waste of time. Games went to crap and the hardware sucked.
Wake me up when nintendo isn't using chips literally from the waste storage container.
IF they (which it's getting late now) ever released a "Pro" version I would have snapped it up in a heartbeat and paid double for it.
Better battery.
Better Screen. (larger, faster, thinner bezel)
More storage memory onboard.
Game slots on the dock.
Proper D-pad.
etc
etc
N64 is also very high up there for me, along with the SNES. NES was alright.. but before my time by a couple years. My first ever gaming device was a SNES :) Super Mario World. I think my life got destroyed then and there.
Switch is indeed underpowered and has very annoyingly bad quality controllers.
Its appeal is:
1) Nintendo's exclusives
2) Impressive portability. And I don't mean gaming on the go, but the easiness of taking that thing with you, during trips.
That being said, 55 million actually doesn't sound that impressive, given PS4's 108 million. Xbox is at 46 million, and this gen MS performed terribly.