
Nintendo have announced today that Wii Sports Resort, the action-packed game that is the first from Nintendo to make full use of the Wii MotionPlus accessory, has generated strong sales across Europe in its first month since launch, passing the one million mark.
The game, which has also shown strong and steady sales globally - selling more than one million copies also in Japan and the US, brings an entire island, along with twelve sports events, to your living room for all your friends and family to enjoy. Each of the sports featured in Wii Sports Resort is modelled with incredible accuracy thanks to the Wii MotionPlus accessory, separate sales of which have exceeded 936k sales across Europe since its launch.
Laurent Fischer, Managing Director, Marketing & PR, Nintendo of Europe, said: "The early sales figures represent a strong start for Wii Sports Resort, which is on its way to
becoming another Nintendo title that sells steadily over an extended period of time as opposed to a single flash on its launch day. Combined with strong figures for Wii MotionPlus, the data suggests that more families and friends are playing together than ever before - which, for Nintendo, is a major objective."
Whether it is drawing your Nunchuck back like a bowstring in the archery game, or wielding the Wii Remote like a deadly samurai in the swordplay game, Wii MotionPlus has taken motion control in videogames to a new level of realism. The other games featured in Wii Sports Resort are table tennis, basketball, golf, bowling, air sports, power cruising, Frisbee, cycling, canoeing and wakeboarding, and all of them are simple to get to grips with for newcomers yet challenging and realistic enough to provide endless hours of fun for experts.
Electronic Theatre will keep you updated with all the latest details on the Wii Sports franchise, and the future of Wii MotionPlus.
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