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Nintendo's DSi sells 535,379 units in November
Nintendo's DSi sells 535,379 units in November
●ニンテンドーDSの累計販売台数は2423万9590台  エンターブレインは、任天堂から2008年11月1日に発売されたニンテンドーDSiの販売台数が2008年11月30日時点で50万台を突破したことを発表した。ニンテンドーDSiは発売から1ヵ月で販売台数53万5379台を記録。これにより、ニンテンドーDSi、ニンテンドーDS Lite、初代ニンテンドーDSの累計販売台数は2423万9590台となった。師走に入って活気づくゲーム業界だけに、ますますその数字を伸ばしそうだ。 ※任天堂のホームページ 特別企画・連載 この記事の個別URL ソーシャルブックマーク TVゲームニュース
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DSi Sales Break 500,000 [Only In Japan]
Kotaku — Japanese people are buying the DSi. Lots of them. Nintendo sold over 500,000 DSi units (535,379 units by Enterbrain's numbers) during November, it's first month on sale. For comparison's sake, the DS Lite sold 550,000 units during its first month on sale in Japan. The DSi's success has bolstered the DS platform's total sales to 24,239,590 units — a figure which includes the DS, DS Lite and the newly launched DSi. ニンテンドーDSi、発売1ヵ月で販売台数50万台を突破 [Famitsu] ...

DSi Sells Over 500,000 in Japan
GameDaily BIZ Features Feed — While gamers in North America will have to wait many more months before Nintendo's new DSi handheld launches on this side of the Pacific, the platform is already racking up solid sales in Japan. According to the latest data from Famitsu , 535,379 units of the DSi were sold during November, which was its first month of sales. This compares pretty well with the original DS, which sold 550,000 units during its launch month in Japan. Thanks to the successful DSi launch, total DS sales are fast approaching 25 million. Sales of the DS, DS Lite and the DSi have now combined ...

DSi sales surpass 500K in Japan
Joystiq — ... Nintendo's DSi has sold 535,379 units in Japan since its November 1 launch, according to a report from Enterbrain. The latest cog in the company's perpetual money-making machine was reportedly short on supply for the first few weeks, which most readers should know ...

DSi gives Nintendo 535,379 reasons to smile
Joystiq [Nintendo] — ... The Nintendo DSi has completed its first full month on Japanese stores shelves, and guess what? It sold a lot! No, really! Enterbrain says 535,379 units were snapped up during November -- a figure that only just failed to match the Lite's opening month of around ...

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