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This future contract pays 1 DKP for each 10,000 units of Wii (Wii) sold in the US in the retail month of July 2010 according to the NPD Group. This retail month runs from July 4, 2010 to July 31, 2010. This contract expires at 11:30 PM PST on August 11, 2010.


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The Wii is at 4,025,356 unit sold (in 54 weeks)

Kotaku.com - December 12, 2007


Submitted by SyrinxPriest (3) at 11:30AM PST on November 11, 2015


The Wii is at 4,025,356 unit sold (in 54 weeks), which beats the Cube’s total sales in that territory.
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Nintendo Breaks 6 Million Wiis Sold in Europe

Kotaku.com - February 21, 2008


Submitted by SyrinxPriest (3) at 11:30AM PST on November 9, 2015


Nintendo has announced that since the launch of the Wii in Europe, they have managed to sell over 6,000,000 units. While specific breakdowns for every country, they did say that 800,000 units were sold in Germany
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Official: Factor 5 Back On Wii

Kotaku.com - January 14, 2008


Submitted by SyrinxPriest (3) at 11:30AM PST on November 8, 2015


The maker of the hit GameCube series Rogue Squadron is back. In a phone conversation with IGN Wii this morning, company president Julian Eggebrecht confirmed that the studio is underway with at least one all-new Wii project -- and it's not a Virtual Console game. He also note that the new title would not simply re-use old Rogue Squadron tech; whatever it is, significantly updated or even completely new tech has been developed to help accommodate it
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Bloomberg: Publishers 'Scrambling' to Get More...

Kotaku.com - April 9, 2007


Submitted by SyrinxPriest (3) at 11:30AM PST on November 5, 2015


Bloomberg: Publishers 'Scrambling' to Get More Titles on Wii
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