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  2. List of best-selling game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Million-selling game consoles Platform Type Firm Released Units sold Ref. PlayStation 2: Home Sony: 2000 160 million [1] Nintendo DS: Handheld Nintendo: 2004 154.02 million [20] Nintendo Switch # Hybrid Nintendo: 2017 146.04 million [20] [note 1] Game Boy & Game Boy Color: Handheld Nintendo: 1989, 1998 118.69 million [20] [note 2] PlayStation 4 ...

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    Genuine Nintendo Wii Console Bundle. 28 Items, Incl 13 Software And. $160.00. eBay. Free shipping. Nintendo Wii White Console - Fully Tested. $105.00. eBay.

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    The following consoles are among the products that can be found at the stores: Nintendo DS. Wii. Wii U. Super Nintento Entertainment System. Nintento Entertainment System. Nintendo 64. Nintento ...

  5. Wii - Wikipedia

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    The Wii was Nintendo's smallest home console at the time (the current smallest is hybrid home-portable console Nintendo Switch, when in portable mode); it measures 44 mm (1.73 in) wide, 157 mm (6.18 in) tall and 215.4 mm (8.48 in) deep in its vertical orientation, slightly larger than three DVD cases stacked together. The included stand ...

  6. List of best-selling game consoles by region - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of best-selling game consoles by region. This page consists of countries in Asia, ... Nintendo Wii December 7, 2006 2,100,000 [118] April 4, 2011 Sony

  7. Nintendo video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    A size comparison of the (top to bottom) Wii (2006), GameCube (2001), Nintendo 64 (1996), North American SNES (1991) and the NES outside of Japan (1985) The Japanese multinational consumer electronics company Nintendo has developed seven home video game consoles and multiple portable consoles for use with external media, as well as dedicated consoles and other hardware for their consoles.