Nintendo sold a combined 1.5 million units during the Black Friday holiday shopping season in the United States, according to the company's internal sales figures.
The company announced that it sold 900,000 units of DS family hardware (DS, DSi, and DSi XL), and 600,000 Wii systems between November 21 and 27.
Nintendo claims that the new DS and Wii colors were a determining factor for many consumers that purchased new systems. The new colors (which were part of various system and game bundles) included the limited-edition red Nintendo DSi XL (bundled with Mario Kart DS), Orange and green Nintendo DSi systems (bundled with Mario Party DS), and the limited-edition Mario red Wii hardware (bundled with a red Wii Remote Plus controller, a red Nunchuk controller, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and Wii Sports).
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