Nintendo is Japan's best-selling publisher

Wed 10 Nov 2010 12:14am GMT / 7:14pm EST / 4:14pm PST
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Outdoes Square Enix by 8.3m units

Nintendo remains the largest publisher in Japan, outselling its nearest competitor by 8.3 million units.

Japanese site Oolongtea compiled released figures for the publishers active in the territory, with domestic firms perhaps unsurprisingly topping the list.

Nintendo mustered 12.9 million sales, followed by Square Enix at 4.6 million. Take Two was the best-performing Western Publisher, at 278,000 units.

The DS was the most popular platform, constituting 56 per cent of all Nintendo games and 63 per cent of Square Enix's sales.

The full list is as follows:

  • Nintendo, 12.9 million games sold
  • Square Enix, 4.6 million
  • Namco Bandai, 3.9 million
  • Konami, 3.2 million
  • Capcom, 2.8 million
  • Sega, 2.1 million
  • Level Five, 1.1 million
  • Koei Tecmo, 918,000
  • Sony, 895,000
  • Marvelous Entertainment, 358,000
  • Spike, 308,000
  • Hudson, 287,000
  • Take Two Interactive, 278,000
  • EA, 220,000
  • Atlus, 206,000
  • Idea Factory, 200,000
  • Nihon Falcom, 172,000
  • D3 Publisher, 160,000
  • Microsoft, 130,000
  • Arc System Works, 115,000

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