This is a list of best-selling game consoles by region. This page consists of countries in Asia, North America, Europe, and other regions, which all used different analog television color systems; these being NTSC, PAL and SECAM. PAL broadcast at 576i, in Europe and Asia.
Background shading indicates video game consoles on the market.
# indicates Eighth & Ninth generation consoles.
Asia
Region-wide
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | March 4, 2000 | 25,420,000[1] | March 2007 |
PlayStation | December 4, 1994 | 21,590,000[2] |
Sega | Dreamcast | November 27, 1998 | 2,690,000[3] | March 2001 |
Nintendo | Switch # | March 3, 2017 | 2,259,000 (excluding Japan)[4] | 2018 |
Microsoft | Xbox | 2002 | 1,800,000[5] | June 2005 |
Nintendo | 3DS # | February 26, 2011 | 1,047,760 (excluding Japan)[4] | 2018 |
Japan
Based on figures from Famitsu, unless cited otherwise.
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | Nintendo Switch # | March 3, 2017 | 34,800,000[6] | June 30, 2024 |
Nintendo DS | December 2, 2004 | 32,990,000[7] | March 2013 |
Game Boy and Game Boy Color | April 21, 1989 | 32,470,000[7] | March 2003 |
Nintendo 3DS # | February 26, 2011 | 25,260,000[8] | March 2020 |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | March 4, 2000 | 24,420,000[9] | 2008 |
PlayStation Portable | December 12, 2004 | 19,632,197 | December 14, 2014 |
PlayStation | December 3, 1994 | 19,411,000[9] | 2005 |
Nintendo | Family Computer | July 15, 1983 | 19,350,000[7] | March 2004 |
Super Famicom | November 21, 1990 | 17,170,000[7] | March 2004 |
Game Boy Advance | March 21, 2001 | 16,960,000[7] | March 2009 |
Wii | December 2, 2006 | 12,750,000[7] | March 2014 |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | November 11, 2006 | 10,469,971[10] | 2017 |
PlayStation 4 # | February 22, 2014 | 9,503,963 | August 18, 2024 |
NEC | PC Engine | October 30, 1987 | 8,000,000[11] | ? |
Sony | PlayStation 5 # | November 12, 2020 | 5,952,126 | August 18, 2024 |
PlayStation Vita # | December 17, 2011 | 5,863,022 | December 29, 2019 |
Sega | Saturn | November 22, 1994 | 5,800,000[12] | 2000 |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | June 23, 1996 | 5,540,000[7] | March 2008 |
Nintendo | Family Computer Disk System | February 21, 1986 | 4,500,000[13] | ? |
GameCube | September 14, 2001 | 4,040,000[7] | September 2008 |
Sega | Mega Drive | October 29, 1988 | 3,590,000[12] | 1997 |
Nintendo | Wii U # | December 8, 2012 | 3,340,000[7] | March 2017 |
Color TV-Game | June 1, 1977 | 3,000,000[14] | 1993 |
Sega | Dreamcast | November 27, 1998 | 2,526,000[9] | 2002 |
Game Gear | October 6, 1990 | 1,980,000[9] | 1996 |
NEC | PC Engine Duo + CD·ROM2 | September 21, 1991 | 1,920,000[15] | March 1996 |
Bandai | WonderSwan | March 4, 1999 | 1,803,092 | April 1, 2004 |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | December 10, 2005 | 1,614,940 | August 31, 2014 |
Sega | Sega Mark III (Master System) | October 20, 1985 | 1,000,000[16] | 1986 |
Mega CD | December 12, 1991 | 850,000[17] | 1994 |
Panasonic | 3DO Interactive Multiplayer | March 20, 1994 | 750,000[9] | 1996 |
Microsoft | Xbox Series X # Xbox Series S # | November 10, 2020 | 622,390 | August 18, 2024 |
Atari | Lynx | September 1, 1989 | 500,000 | 1991 |
Microsoft | Xbox | February 22, 2002 | 472,994 | April 12, 2005 |
Sega | SG-1000 | July 15, 1983 | 440,000[18][better source needed] | 1988 |
SNK | Neo Geo Pocket | October 28, 1998 | 311,315 | July 29, 2001 |
Nintendo | Family Computer Network System | 1988 | 300,000 | 1989 |
Epoch | Super Cassette Vision | 1984 | 300,000[12] | 1986 |
Cassette Vision | 1981 | 300,000[19][better source needed] |
NEC | PC-FX | December 23, 1994 | 300,000[9] | 1997 |
Sega | 32X | December 3, 1994 | 270,000[20] | 1994 |
Epoch | TV Baseball | 1978 | 230,000[19] | 1986 |
System 10 | 1977 | 200,000[19] |
Microsoft | Xbox One | September 4, 2014 | 140,700[21] | June 2019 |
Nintendo | Virtual Boy | July 21, 1995 | 14,000[22][better source needed] | March 1996 |
Epoch | TV Tennis | 1975 | 10,000[19] | 1986 |
Atari | Jaguar | December 8, 1994 | 3,000 | 1995 |
China
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | Switch | 2019 | 4,000,000[23] | January 2021 |
Sony | PlayStation 4 | 2015 | 3,520,000[24] | December 2020 |
Microsoft | Xbox One | 2014 | 1,240,000[24] | December 2020 |
Middle East
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | 2003 | 5,200,000[25] | March 2010 |
PlayStation Portable | September 1, 2005 | 5,200,000[25] |
Nintendo | DS | 2005 | 850,000[25] |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | ? | 450,000[25] |
Nintendo | Wii | 315,000[25] |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | 180,000[25] |
South Korea
Older consoles have different names in South Korea and had local Korean manufacturers.
Manufacturer (licensor) | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | Switch # | December 1, 2017 | >2,314,955[26] | December 31, 2021 |
Sony | PlayStation 4 | December 2013 | >1,100,000[27] | December 31, 2019 |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | February 22, 2002 | 1,000,000[28] | October 2004 |
Samsung (Sega) | Gam*Boy / Aladdin Boy (Master System) | April 1989 | 730,000[19] | 1993 |
Daewoo | Zemmix | 1985 | 415,000[29][better source needed] | 1992 |
Hyundai (Nintendo) | Comboy (NES) | December 1989 | 360,000[29] | 1993 |
Samsung (Sega) | Super Gam*Boy / Super Aladdin Boy (Mega Drive) | 1990 | 194,000[29] |
Hyundai (Nintendo) | Super Comboy (SNES) | 1992 | 80,000[29] | 1993 |
Americas
Region-wide
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | Nintendo DS | November 21, 2004 | 59,930,000[7] | September 2013 |
Wii | November 19, 2006 | 48,640,000[7] | March 2015 |
Game Boy and Game Boy Color | July 31, 1989 | 44,060,000[7] | March 2002 |
Game Boy Advance | June 11, 2001 | 41,640,000[7] | March 2008 |
NES | October 18, 1985 | 34,000,000[7] | March 1998 |
SNES | August 23, 1991 | 23,350,000[7] | March 2001 |
Nintendo 64 | September 29, 1996 | 20,630,000[7] | March 2003 |
GameCube | November 18, 2001 | 12,940,000[7] | March 2008 |
North America
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | Nintendo DS | November 21, 2004 | <59,930,000[7] | September 2013 |
Nintendo Switch # | March 3, 2017 | 55,170,000[6] | June 30, 2024 |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | October 26, 2000 | 50,000,000[30] | March 2007 |
Nintendo | Wii | November 19, 2006 | <48,640,000[7] | March 2015 |
Game Boy and Game Boy Color | July 31, 1989 | <44,060,000[7] | March 2002 |
Game Boy Advance | June 11, 2001 | <41,640,000[7] | March 2008 |
Sony | PlayStation | September 9, 1995 | 40,780,000[2] | March 2007? |
Nintendo | NES | October 18, 1985 | <34,000,000[7] | March 1998 |
Atari | Atari 2600 | 1977 | <30,000,000[31] | 2012 |
Nintendo | Nintendo 3DS | March 27, 2011 | 26,730,000[8] | March 2020 |
Nintendo 64 | September 29, 1996 | <20,630,000[7] | March 2003 |
SNES | August 23, 1991 | 20,000,000+[32] | December 2013 |
Sega | Genesis (Mega Drive) | August 14, 1989 | 20,000,000+[33] | March 1998 |
Microsoft | Xbox | November 15, 2001 | 14,600,000[5] | June 2005 |
Nintendo | GameCube | November 18, 2001 | <12,940,000[7] | March 2008 |
Wii U | November 18, 2012 | 7,200,000 | 2020 |
Sega | Dreamcast | September 9, 1999 | 4,640,000[22] | March 2002 |
Sony | PlayStation 5 # | November 12, 2020 | 3,100,000 | Nov 2020 |
Sega | Saturn | May 11, 1995 | 1,800,000 | March 1999 |
Canada
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Sony | PlayStation 5 # | November 12, 2020 | 1,500,000[34] | 2020 |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | September 29, 1996 | 1,300,000[35] |
Wii | November 19, 2006 | 1,060,000[36] |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | November 22, 2005 | 870,000[36] |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | November 17, 2006 | 520,000[36] | 2008 |
Mexico
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | 2004 | 860,000[37] | 2007 |
Microsoft | Xbox One | 2013 | 700,000 | 2020 |
United States
Based on figures from the NPD Group as of June 2014[38][39] unless cited otherwise.
Brazil
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Tectoy (Sega) | Master System | September 4, 1989 | >8,000,000[49] | 2015 |
Mega Drive | 1990 | >3,000,000[50] | 2012 |
Europe
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | November 24, 2000 | 48,000,000[51] | May 2008 |
PlayStation | September 29, 1995 | 40,120,000[2] | March 2007 |
Nintendo | DS | March 11, 2005 | 38,100,000[52] | March 2009 |
Switch # | March 3, 2017 | 36,890,000[a][6] | June 30, 2024 |
Sega | Mega Drive | September 1990 | 8,320,000+[b] | October 1996 |
Nintendo | NES | September 1986 | 8,025,000+[c] | 1994 |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | December 2, 2005 | 7,000,000[53] | September 2008 |
Sega | Master System | June 1987 | 6,800,000+[d] | 1994 |
Micro Genius | Dendy | 1992 | 6,000,000[54] | 1998 |
Microsoft | Xbox | March 14, 2002 | 5,500,000[5] | June 2005 |
Nintendo | SNES | June, 1987 | 5,280,000+[e] | 1998 |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | March 23, 2007 | 5,000,000[51] | May 2008 |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | March 1, 1997 | 4,500,000[55] | January 1999 |
Sega | Dreamcast | October 14, 1999 | 1,630,000[22] | March 2001 |
Saturn | July 8, 1995 | 1,000,000[22] | March 1999 |
Western Europe
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Sega | Mega Drive | September 1990 | 8,320,000+[b] | June 1996 |
Nintendo | NES | September 1986 | 8,025,000[c] | 1994 |
Sega | Master System | June 1987 | 6,800,000[d] | 1994 |
Nintendo | SNES | June 1992 | 5,280,000+[e] | 1998 |
Sega | Mega CD | April 2, 1993 | 415,000[17] | 1994 |
France
Based on GFK 2016 figures[60] unless cited otherwise.
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | DS | March 11, 2005 | 10,596,000 | 2016 |
Switch # | March 3, 2017 | 7,090,000[61] | January 2023 |
Wii | December 8, 2006 | 6,400,000[62] | 2015 |
Sony | PlayStation 4 # | November 29, 2013 | 6,000,000[61] | January 2023 |
PlayStation 2 | 2000 | 5,900,000[63] | 2009 |
PlayStation 3 | March 23, 2007 | 5,235,000 | 2016 |
Nintendo | 3DS # | March 25, 2011 | 4,765,000 |
Sony | PSP | September 1, 2005 | 3,582,000 |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | December 2, 2005 | 3,379,000 |
Nintendo | NES | 1986 | 2,400,000[17] | 1994 |
Game Boy | September 28, 1990 | 2,000,000[64] | 1995 |
Sega | Master System | 1987 | 1,600,000[17] | 1993 |
Mega Drive | 1990 | 1,300,000[17] | 1994 |
Nintendo | SNES | 1992 | 1,000,000[17] | 1994 |
Microsoft | Xbox One | November 22, 2013 | 1,026,000 | 2016 |
Nintendo | Wii U | November 30, 2012 | 832,000 |
Commodore | Amiga | ? | 700,000[65] | 1994 |
Atari | VCS / 2600 | 1982 | 600,000[66] | 1989 |
Sony | PS Vita # | February 22, 2012 | 535,000 | 2016 |
Sega | Game Gear | April 1991 | 300,000[64] | 1995 |
SNK | Neo Geo | 1991 | 100,000[64] | 1995 |
Sega | Mega CD | 1993 | 65,000[17] | 1994 |
Atari | XE-GS | 1989 | 30,000[66] | 1989 |
Epoch/Yeno | Super Cassette Vision | 1985 | >17,800[19] | 1986 |
Germany
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | Game Boy | September 1990 | 6,800,000[67] | February 2000 |
Sony | PlayStation | September 1995 | 4,000,000[67] | October 2000 |
PlayStation 4 # | November 29, 2013 | 3,200,000[68] | June 2016 |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | March 1997 | 1,500,000[67] | February 2000 |
Game Boy Color | November 1998 | 1,500,000[67] | February 2000 |
Commodore | Amiga | ? | 1,400,000[65] | 1994 |
Nintendo | SNES | December 8, 2006 | 1,400,000[17] | 1994 |
NES | 1986 | 1,200,000[17] | 1994 |
Sega | Mega Drive | November 30, 1990 | 800,000[17] | 1994 |
Microsoft | Xbox One | November 22, 2013 | 710,000[68] | June 2016 |
Sega | Master System | September 1987 | 700,000[17] | 1993 |
Nintendo | Wii U # | November 30, 2012 | 750,000[68] (estimated) | June 2016 |
Switch # | March 3, 2017 | 600,000 | 2017 |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | March 23, 2007 | 500,000[69] | March 2008 |
Atari | 2600 | 1978 | 450,000[70] | 1983 |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | December 2, 2005 | 281,000[71] | June 2007 |
Sega | Saturn | July 1995 | 200,000[67] | 1999 |
Dreamcast | October 1999 | 180,000[72] | February 2001 |
Mega CD | 1993 | 140,000[17] | 1994 |
Mattel | Intellivision | 1982 | 100,000[70] | 1983 |
Spain
Manufacturer | Console | Release | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | DS | March 11, 2005 | 5,700,000[73] | Early 2012 |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | November 24, 2000 | 5,000,000[74] | Early 2009 |
PlayStation 4 # | November 22, 2013 | 3,300,000[75] | December 2019 |
Nintendo | Switch # | March 3, 2017 | 3,000,000[76] | December 2023 |
Wii | December 8, 2006 | 2,700,000[77] | 2010 |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | March 23, 2007 | 2,700,000[78] | 2013 |
Nintendo | Game Boy | January 1991[79] | 2,300,000[80] | Late 1998/Early 1999 |
Sony | PlayStation Portable | September 1, 2005 | 2,100,000[81] | 2008 |
Nintendo | Nintendo 3DS | March 25, 2011 | 2,000,000[82] | Early 2018 |
Game Boy Advance | June 22, 2001 | 1,600,000[83] | 2004 |
Sony | PlayStation | September 29, 1995 | 1,400,000[84] | 1999 |
PlayStation 5 # | November 19, 2020 | 1,126,000[85] | December 2023 |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | December 2, 2005 | 1,000,000[86] | 2011 |
Sega | Mega Drive | September 1990 | <700,000[87] | 1994 |
Nintendo | SNES | June 1, 1992[59] | 630,000[59] | 1998 |
Sony | PlayStation Vita | February 22, 2012 | 600,000[88] | Mid 2015 |
Sega | Master System | 1987[89] | 550,000[17] | 1993 |
Nintendo | NES | 1988[90] | 440,000[17] | 1993 |
Microsoft | Xbox Series # | November 10, 2020 | 310,000[85] | December 2023 |
Xbox One | November 22, 2013 | 305,000[91]~500,000[92] | 2017 |
Nintendo | GameCube | May 3, 2002 | <300,000[93] | 2006 |
Sega | Dreamcast | October 14, 1999 | 200,000[94] | Early 2001 |
Game Gear | 1991 | 175,000[95] | 1992 |
Saturn | July 7, 1995[96] | 70,000[97] | Early 1997 |
Mega CD | 1993 | 30,000[17] | 1994 |
United Kingdom
Based on figures from GfK Chart-Track, as of December 2005,[98] unless cited otherwise.
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | Nintendo DS | March 11, 2005 | 12,300,000[99] | 2011 |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | December 2, 2005 | 9,030,000[100] | June 2015 |
Nintendo | Wii | December 8, 2006 | 8,400,000[101] | June 27, 2013 |
Sony | PlayStation 2 | November 24, 2000 | 8,030,000 | December 2005 |
PlayStation | September 1995 | 7,190,000 | December 2005 |
PlayStation 4 # | November 29, 2013 | 6,800,000[102] | September 2019 |
Nintendo | Game Boy | September 1990 | 6,630,000 | December 2005 |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | March 23, 2007 | 5,920,000[100] | June 2015 |
Nintendo | Switch # | March 3, 2017 | 5,000,000[103][104] | November 3, 2022 |
Microsoft | Xbox One # | November 22, 2013 | 5,000,000[104] | December 11, 2018 |
Nintendo | Game Boy Advance | June 22, 2001 | 4,550,000 | December 2005 |
Sony | PlayStation 5 # | November 19, 2020 | 4,000,000[105] | August 9, 2024 |
PlayStation Portable | September 1, 2005 | 3,600,000[106] | January 2010 |
Sega | Mega Drive | November 30, 1990 | 3,000,000[57] | June 1996 |
Microsoft | Xbox | March 14, 2002 | 2,140,000 | December 2005 |
Microsoft | Xbox Series # | November 10, 2020 | 2,000,000[107] | May 15, 2023 |
Commodore | Amiga | 1986[108] | 1,500,000[109] | 1993 |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | March 1, 1997 | 1,500,000[110] | April 2022 |
Game Boy Color | November 1998 | 1,500,000[111] | December 1999 |
Sega | Master System | September 1987 | 1,350,000[17] | 1993 |
Nintendo | Gamecube | May 3, 2002 | 1,150,000 | December 2005 |
NES | 1987 | 1,150,000[58] | October 1993 |
SNES | April 1992 | 1,050,000[17] | 1994 |
Sega | Game Gear | April 1991 | 591,000[112] | December 1993 |
Sega | Dreamcast | October 1999 | 240,000[111] | December 1999 |
Saturn | July 1995 | 214,460[113] | December 1999 |
Nintendo | Wii U # | November 30, 2012 | 150,000[114] | 2012 |
Atari | Atari VCS | 1978 | 125,000[115] | December 1980 |
Sega | Mega CD | April 2, 1993 | 104,000[112] | December 1993 |
Philips | CD-i | 1990 | 100,000[20] | 1994 |
Other regions
Australia
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Sony | PlayStation 4 # | November 29, 2013 | 2,500,000[116] | October 2018 |
PlayStation 2 | November 30, 2000 | 2,200,000[117] | January 2007 |
Nintendo | Wii | December 7, 2006 | 2,100,000[118] | April 4, 2011 |
Microsoft | Xbox 360 | March 2, 2006 | 700,000[119] | June 2009 |
Sega | Master System | 1987 | 650,000[120] | November 1994 |
Mega Drive | 1990 | 300,000[121] | November 1994 |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | March 3, 2007 | 285,000[118] | June 2008 |
Nintendo | Gamecube | September 14, 2001 | 167,899[122] | Late 2007 |
South Africa
Manufacturer | Console | Released | Units sold | Date of figure |
Sony | PlayStation 3 | March 23, 2007 | >300,000[123] | |
Nintendo | Wii | November, 2007 | ≈126,000[124] | 2009 |
"Other/Unknown" regions
Manufacturer | Console | Units sold | Date of figure |
Nintendo | DS | 61,100,000[7] | March 2016 |
Game Boy | 42,160,000[7] | March 2003 |
Wii | 40,230,000[7] | March 2016 |
3DS # | 23,780,000[8] | March 2020 |
Game Boy Advance | 22,910,000[7] | March 2010 |
Switch # | 16,560,000[a][6] | June 30, 2024 |
Super Famicom/SNES | 8,580,000[7] | March 2001 |
Famicom/NES | 8,560,000[7] | <March 1998 |
Nintendo 64 | 6,750,000[7] | March 2002 |
GameCube | 4,770,000[7] | March 2008 |
Wii U # | 3,740,000[7] | March 2017 |
Sega | Mega Drive | 1,000,000[17] | 1994 |
Notes
- ^ a b Before June 2019, European Switch sales were not given a separate section on Nintendo's financial statements.
- ^ a b Mega Drive sales in Western Europe
- Belgium – 160,000 (1994)[17]
- France – 1.3 million (1994)[17]
- Germany – 800,000 in Germany (1994)[17]
- Italy – 400,000 (1994)[17]
- Netherlands – 160,000 (1994)[17]
- Spain – 600,000 (1994)[56]
- United Kingdom – 3 million (June 1996)[57]
- Other countries – 1.9 million (1994)[17]
- ^ a b NES sales in Western Europe
- Belgium – 220,000 (1993)[17]
- France – 2.4 million (1992)[17]
- Germany – 1.2 million in Germany (1993)[17]
- Italy – 500,000 (1992)[17]
- Netherlands – 400,000 (1993)[17]
- Spain – 440,000 (1993)[17]
- United Kingdom – 1.15 million (October 1993)[58]
- Other countries – 1.76 million (1992)[17]
- ^ a b Master System sales in Western Europe[17]
- Belgium – 600,000 (1991)
- France – 1.6 million (1993)
- Germany – 700,000 in Germany (1993)
- Italy – 400,000 (1992)
- Netherlands – 200,000 (1993)
- Spain – 550,000 (1993)
- United Kingdom – 1.35 million (1993)
- Other countries – 1.4 million (1993)
- ^ a b SNES sales in Western Europe
- Belgium – 70,000 (1994)[17]
- France – 1 million (1994)[17]
- Germany – 1.4 million in Germany (1994)[17]
- Italy – 200,000 (1994)[17]
- Netherlands – 130,000 (1994)[17]
- Spain – 630,000 (1998)[59]
- United Kingdom – 1.05 million (1994)[17]
- Other countries – 500,000 (1994)[17]
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