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Nintendo has announced that life-to-date sales of the Wii have now passed 20 million units worldwide, totalling 20.13 million as of December 31, 2007. This means that in just over one year the motion-controlled console has almost caught up lifetime sales of the GameCube (21.72 million units).
The Wii’s 20 million units break down to 8.85 million in the Americas, 4.99 million in Japan and 6.3 million across other territories including Europe.
Nintendo DS hardware is also fast approaching life-to-date sales of 65 million units, with an even spread across each of the three territories: 20.18 million in the Americas, 21.66 million in Japan and 22.94 million elsewhere.