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PublisherSega (US, Europe), Nintendo (Japan) StudioSega GenreSportsRelease Date11/6/07

This future contract pays 1 DKP for each 10,000 units of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii) sold in the US in the retail month of November 2007 according to the NPD Group. This retail month runs from November 4, 2007 to December 1, 2007. This contract expires at 11:30 PM PST on December 12, 2007.


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M&S sold more than 5m copies (Wii & DS combined)

Nextgen - March 5, 2008


Submitted by starship (297) at 7:44AM PST on March 5, 2008


The game has rocketed off of the blocks since its debut, topping sales charts both in the US and abroad. And while 5 million copies is a major milestone, Sega is expecting to sell even more. "There have only been three months so far and the Olympics themselves are another four months away," Jeffery said. "We're expecting to sell quite a few million more globally, hopefully between now and the end of this year."
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Sega Predicts 4 Million For Mario and Sonic

Kotaku - September 21, 2007


Submitted by Just_Ben (112) at 7:40AM PST on September 21, 2007


Sega is counting on the Wii rekindling of a 16-year old rivalry will match the sales of the first shot fired in the Mario VS Sonic war back in 1991. The original Sonic The Hedgehog sold 4 million copies, and Sega's Masanao Maeda says Mario and Sonic at the Olympic games will do the same.
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Q&A: Sega, Nintendo on the first Sonic-Mario game

Gamespot - March 27, 2007


Submitted by mithrilwind (680) at 6:10AM PST on July 7, 2007


Scott Steinberg and Perrin Kaplan tell GameSpot how the two game icons qualified for the Olympics.
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UK: M&S Wii sold more than 500k in its first 7 week

Chart Track - February 11, 2008


Submitted by starship (297) at 11:21AM PST on February 11, 2008


Sega’s ‘Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games’ climbs 2 places to No2 (+85%) thanks to the arrival of the DS version to accompany the huge-selling Wii version (half a million sales in its first 7 weeks).
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