Summary
- Nintendo Switch has the most first-party million-selling games, beating out competitors like PlayStation and Xbox.
- The Nintendo Switch has sold over 72 million copies, surpassing the Nintendo DS and other consoles.
- Microsoft and Xbox lag behind in first-party million-sellers, with the Xbox 360 leading at 23.
Nintendo released its quarterly sales numbers yesterday, and to no surprise, the console and its games have sold like hotcakes. Mario Kart 8 continues to be one of the best-selling games of all time, and the console itself is likely to sell long into the future.

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While the hardware sales numbers on their own are impressive, one thing that has gone unnoticed is that the Nintendo Switch has had 72 first-party games that have sold over a million copies, 17 more than its closest competitor.
Nintendo Switch’s First-Party Library Is A Record Breaker
In the eight years since the Switch launched, Nintendo can boast a total of 72 first-party games that have sold a million or more copies on the console. Its closest rival, the Nintendo DS, managed 55 in its lifespan, and the 3DS managed 50.
Its closest competitor from hardware that isn’t Nintendo-developed is the original PlayStation, which had 49 games that were published by Sony Computer Entertainment and sold over a million copies.
The Game Boy, NES, Wii, Nintendo 64, PS2, and GameCube round out the top ten.
Microsoft and Xbox are flagging behind the competition in terms of first-party million-sellers, with the Xbox 360 the company’s best effort at 23. With Microsoft going on a spending spree over recent years, it will be interesting to see how that changes for the Xbox Series X and future consoles.
You can find the full data from TheGamer’s research below:
Console |
Number Of First-Party Million-Sellers |
Nintendo Switch |
72 |
Nintendo DS |
55 |
Nintendo 3DS |
50 |
PlayStation |
49 |
Nintendo Game Boy |
46 |
Nintendo Entertainment System |
42 |
Nintendo Wii |
40 |
Nintendo 64 |
37 |
PlayStation 2 |
30 |
Nintendo GameCube |
26 |
Nintendo Game Boy Advance |
25 |
Xbox 360 |
23 |
Super NES |
21 |
PlayStation 3 |
21 |
Nintendo Wii U |
20 |
PlayStation 4 |
19 |
PlayStation Portable |
8 |
Xbox One |
7 |
PlayStation 5 |
5 |
Xbox |
5 |
It’s another achievement for the magnificent console, and Nintendo will have to be on its A-game if the Switch 2 is going to come close.

Nintendo Switch 2
- Brand
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Nintendo
- Original Release Date
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2025