Easing concerns that New Super Mario Bros. Wii selling 1.39 million copies in its first two weeks on U.S. store shelves might somehow not be impressive enough, Nintendo has announced that the game has since crossed the 2 million mark.
Nintendo's follow-up to yesterday's sales figures says that the Wii game has racked up at least another 610,000 sales in the days following the NPD Group's tracking period. That would be from November 29 to December 10, more or less, about 50,000 copies a day on average.
We'd expect to see New Super Mario Bros. Wii on the NPD charts for a long time, as we did with New Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo DS and Mario Kart Wii.


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