Electronic Theatre reports on the announcement that Wii Sports Resort has managed to sell one million units throughout Europe within it's first month on sale.

Nintendo have announced today that Wii Sports Resort, the action-packed game that is the first from Nintendo to make full use of the Wii MotionPlus accessory, has generated strong sales across Europe in its first month since launch, passing the one million mark.
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  • 2
    Shortman Aug 25, 09
    Who needs Call Of Duty or Halo when you have this? Pure fun for friends and family and I hope it sells a hell of a lot more.
    • 3
      FinalFantasyFanaticc Aug 25, 09
      Riiighhtt, because I'd rather play some stupid gimmick of a game than actually play a REAL game.
    • 2
      Star of Spurs Aug 25, 09
      Because it's not fair that a company keep selling the same versions of a game and making millions for it, when very good games are left unnoticed.
  • 1
    Shortman Aug 26, 09
    This is good old fun though. That's what gaming is about, having fun and this is a great way to promote that.
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      Star of Spurs Aug 26, 09
      I'm not saying it's not fun. I'm saying it's exactly the same game released three years ago.
      • 1
        Shortman Aug 26, 09
        See that is not right at all. It still has the same concept, skill points, pro mode etc. but it also has a lot more games to play and with them extra games to play. Wii Sports had to show off how the Wii's controls worked and this game shows off exactly how Motion Plus works and is a very fun game in general. Yes it will get boring after a while playing it alone but with soe friends or family it is brilliant. Dueling each other and knocking each other into water. Playing basketball against each other and golf and bowling. Pure fun.
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          FinalFantasyFanaticc Aug 26, 09
          Saying Wii Sports Resort is pure fun is like saying eating a sandwich filled with glass is pure fun, both terrible terrible statements to make.

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