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Pokemon X & Y Performs Well In Australia, Breaks Records For A Nintendo Game

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Nintendo Australia announces that within the first weekend of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y hitting shelves 12th October 2013, combined sales exceeded 100,000 units – smashing all previous records for a Nintendo game in Australia and New Zealand. The previous Pokémon release of Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version sold a combined total of more than 80,000 units in its first week of sales, and the combined sales of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y exceeded this in the first day alone.

The demand for these highly anticipated titles has meant that some retailers in Australia and New Zealand have been faced with an out-of-stock situation. Nintendo Australia is ensuring that additional stock will be available from this week to ensure consumers are able to begin their adventure as soon as possible. Pokémon X and Pokémon Y are also available on Nintendo eShop, where consumers can download exciting Nintendo 3DS download software, Virtual Console and Nintendo DSiWare titles directly to their system.

17 thoughts on “Pokemon X & Y Performs Well In Australia, Breaks Records For A Nintendo Game”

    1. Absolutely is. Unfortunately they’re completely commanded by Nintendo of Europe and sometimes they don’t even know a new game is coming out until Nintendo reveals it to the public.

      1. At least you have a Club Nintendo. Here in Norway, we get all the point cards, but have nowhere to register them!

      1. MS doesnt have handheld system so they use Nintendo handhelds as their advantage against Sony so it was succes in the MS realm LOL!

  1. Are 3ds articles troll repellent now, because I remember a time where the PS Vita was to top the 3ds, and we all saw how that turned out.

  2. You know what. The main reason is that all major retailers selling it @ special price at $44 the first week here. If all the new Nintendo games start to sell at this price instead of the RRP like $60, people sure will buy local stock!
    (note I almost buy all my games imported since they are always cheaper)

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