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This is a list of Wiivideo games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies, sorted in order of copies sold. As of March 2011, there are 104 Wii video games that have sold over 1 million units. The top game on the list Wii Sports is the 4th best-selling video game of all time and is the 2nd best-selling game of all time ever released on a single console.[1]
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No. | Title | Total copies sold | Release date | Genre | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Wii Sports | 82.87 million[2][b] |
| Sports | Nintendo EAD (Group 2) | Nintendo |
2 | Mario Kart Wii | 37.20 million[2][a][b] |
| Racing | Nintendo EAD (Group 1) | |
3 | Wii Sports Resort | 33.10 million[2][a][b] |
| Sports | Nintendo EAD (Group 2) | |
4 | New Super Mario Bros. Wii | 30.26 million[2][b] |
| Platform | Nintendo EAD (Group 4) | |
5 | Wii Play | 28.02 million[2][a] |
| Party | Nintendo EAD (Group 2) | |
6 | Wii Fit | 22.67 million[2][a] |
| Exergaming | Nintendo EAD (Group 5) | |
7 | Wii Fit Plus | 21.13 million[2] |
| Fitness | ||
8 | Super Smash Bros. Brawl | 13.30 million[2] |
| Fighting, action, platform | Ad hoc development team | |
9 | Super Mario Galaxy | 12.79 million[2] |
| Platform | Nintendo EAD (Group 1) | |
10 | Wii Party | 9.33 million[2] |
| Party | Nd Cube, Nintendo SPD (Group 4) | |
11 | Mario Party 8 | 8.85 million[21] |
| Hudson Soft | ||
12 | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | 7.53 million[23] |
| Action-adventure | Nintendo EAD (Group 3) | |
13 | Super Mario Galaxy 2 | 7.41 million[24] |
| Platform | Nintendo EAD (Group 1) | |
14 | Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games | 7.09 million[29] |
| Sports | Sega Sports R&D | |
15 | Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games | 6.53 million[30] |
| |||
16 | Just Dance 2 | 5 million[31] |
| Rhythm | Ubisoft Paris | Ubisoft |
17 | Donkey Kong Country Returns | 4.98 million[32] |
| Platform | Retro Studios, Nintendo | Nintendo |
18 | Link's Crossbow Training | 4.80 million[33][a] |
| Shooter | Nintendo EAD (Group 3) | |
19 | Just Dance | 4.3 million[38] | Rhythm | Ubisoft Paris | Ubisoft | |
20 | The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | 3.52 million[39][a] |
| Action-adventure | Nintendo EAD (Group 3) | Nintendo |
21 | Animal Crossing: City Folk | 3.38 million[44][a] |
| Life simulation | Nintendo EAD (Group 2) | |
22 | Mario Party 9 | 2.73 million[45] |
| Party | Nd Cube | |
23 | Wii Music | 2.65 million[44] |
| Music | Nintendo EAD (Group 2) | |
24 | Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games | 2.4 million[48] |
| Sports | Sega Sports Japan | |
25 | Super Paper Mario | 2.28 million[49] |
| Action RPG | Intelligent Systems | Nintendo |
26 | Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree | 2.26 million[49] |
| Puzzle, Educational | Nintendo EAD (Group 4) | |
27 | Super Mario All-Stars: 25th Anniversary Edition | 2.24 million[32] |
| Platform | Nintendo EAD | |
28 | Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock | 2 million[50][a] |
| Music, Rhythm | Vicarious Visions | Activision |
29 | Michael Jackson: The Experience | 2 million[31] |
| Ubisoft Paris | Ubisoft | |
30 | Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition | 2 million[52] |
| Survival horror | Capcom |
|
31 | Deca Sports | 2 million shipped[53] |
| Sports | Hudson Soft | |
32 | Epic Mickey | 2 million shipped[55] |
| Platform | Junction Point Studios | Disney Interactive Studios |
33 | Game Party | 2 million shipped[56] |
| Party | FarSight Studios | Midway Games |
34 | Monster Hunter Tri | 1.9 million[52] |
| Action RPG | Capcom Production Studio 1 | Capcom |
35 | WarioWare: Smooth Moves | 1.82 million[60] |
| Party | Nintendo SPD (Group 1), Intelligent Systems | Nintendo |
36 | EA Sports Active | 1.8 million[61] |
| Fitness | EA Canada | Electronic Arts |
37 | Mario Strikers Charged | 1.77 million[49] |
| Sports | Next Level Games | Nintendo |
38 | Kirby's Epic Yarn | 1.59 million[32] |
| Platform | Good-Feel, HAL Laboratory | |
39 | Mario Sports Mix | 1.54 million[32] |
| Sports | Square Enix, Nintendo SPD (Group 4) | |
40 | Carnival Games | 1.5 million[71] | Party | Cat Daddy Games | Global Star Software | |
41 | Metroid Prime 3: Corruption | 1.31 million[49] |
| Retro Studios, Nintendo | Nintendo | |
42 | Guitar Hero World Tour | 1.33 million[72][a] |
| Music, Rhythm | Vicarious Visions | Activision |
43 | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | 1.31 million[39] |
| Platform | HAL Laboratory | Nintendo |
44 | Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles | 1.3 million[52] |
| Rail shooter | Capcom, Cavia |
|
45 | Mario Super Sluggers | 1.26 million[44] | Sports | Bandai Namco Games, Now Production | Nintendo | |
46 | Wii Play: Motion | 1.26 million[39] |
| |||
47 | Pokémon Battle Revolution | 1.2 million
|
| Fighting | Genius Sonority | |
48 | Rayman Raving Rabbids | 1.2 million[80] |
| Party | Ubisoft Montpellier | Ubisoft |
49 | We Ski | 1.2 million[81] |
| Sports | Bandai Namco Games | Bandai Namco Games |
50 | Big Beach Sports | 1.2 million shipped[84] | HB Studios | THQ | ||
51 | Wario Land: Shake It! | 1.06 million[85] |
| Platform | Good-Feel | Nintendo |
52 | Active Life: Outdoor Challenge | 1.03 million[86] |
| Exergaming | h.a.n.d. | Bandai Namco Games |
53 | Call of Duty: World at War | over 1 million[87] | First-person shooter | Treyarch | Activision | |
54 | Red Steel | 1 million[80] |
| Ubisoft Paris | Ubisoft | |
55 | Rock Band | 1 million[88] |
| Rhythm | Pi Studios | MTV Games, Electronic Arts |
56 | Zumba Fitness | 1 million[92] | Fitness | Pipeworks Software | Majesco Entertainment, 505 Games | |
57 | Game Party 2 | 1 million shipped[56] |
| Party | FarSight Studios | Midway Games |
- ^a: Bundled with a popular accessory (e.g. additional Wii-mote, MotionPlus, Wii Zapper, Wii Wheel).
- ^b: Bundled with a version of the console. The white console was commonly bundled with Wii Sports at launch; since the release of MotionPlus, the Wii Sports bundle with either the white or black console also includes Wii Sports Resort. In addition, since the launch of the corresponding games, the white console has been commonly bundled with Mario Kart Wii (and the Wii Wheel), and the black console has been commonly bundled with New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Total Wii games sold as of March 31, 2019: 920.81 million.[93]
Total Virtual Console games sold as of December 31, 2007: over 10 million[94]
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