Have you ever wondered what the best-selling Super Mario game is? How about the worst-selling Donkey Kong game? How many copies do you reckon a Fire Emblem game usually sells? And is Animal Crossing more popular than Metroid?
All of these questions and more are about to be answered, because we have the definitive rundown of the best-selling games of each of Nintendo’s mega-franchises, as well as the worst-selling games, just for comparison. And fun.
And that’s it! Enjoy the list, and be sure to let us know if anything takes you by surprise…
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Incredibly, Donkey Kong’s best-selling game is one of its oldest ones — which (spoilers) is a bit of an anomaly in this list. The only Switch Donkey Kong game, a port of the Wii U’s Tropical Freeze, only sold 2.93m copies, whereas the SNES DK Country sold a whopping 9.30. Perhaps it’s DK’s roots in the arcade that are to blame for his popularity peaking in 1994?
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: bait
DK: King of Swing is a relatively forgettable Game Boy Advance offering for fans of the big ape, although apparently it’s pretty good. Taking on a more light-hearted cartoony style, this GBA platformer had you controlling DK’s mitts with the shoulder buttons, each one allowing you to grab and let go with the left or right hand. Evidently this break from DK’s norm wasn’t what people wanted, since it only sold 0.28m.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Intelligent Systems
Three Houses came out in late 2019, and maybe it’s just us, but it felt like everyone was playing it, and talking about which one of the three protagonists they had chosen, or which of the many dateable characters they were wooing. Fire Emblem has always been a bit niche, so its best-selling game only just squeaked past 3 million (3.02m, to be exact-ish), but its mobile version, Fire Emblem Heroes, has apparently made $656m in revenue, making it Nintendo’s most successful non-Pokémon mobile title. Wow!
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Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Intelligent Systems
Technically, the worst-selling Fire Emblems were the Japan-only ones, but since the FE series didn’t come to the West until 2003, we’re not counting anything released before then. That makes Radiant Dawn the worst-selling Fire Emblem game, which came out on the Wii in 2007. It’s apparently very hard, and perhaps that was the reason not many people bought it — or maybe it just came too soon after its Western debut for there to really be much hype around it. Who knows!
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: HAL Laboratory
“Hold on,” you say, “surely the best-selling Kirby game is the new one, Kirby and the Forgotten Land?” You are probably right, pal — but we don’t have the total sales figures for it yet. For now, the King of the Kirbies is the 1992 Game Boy game, Kirby’s Dream Land — a beloved debut for the pink puffball that spawned a candy-coloured empire, with 5.13m copies sold.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: HAL Laboratory
The 3DS Kirby games, like Triple Deluxe and Planet Robobot, were some of Kirby’s best-sellers… but the multiplayer-focused Battle Royale showed that it’s not the platform that sells Kirby games, with a pitiful 0.33m copies sold. It didn’t help that the game was also pretty mediocre, repetitive, and perhaps worst of all, it came out in 2017, when people weren’t really playing 3DS much any more.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo EAD
Why mess with a classic? Especially when that classic sold 40.24m copies! Super Mario Bros. has been massively successful over the last 35+ years, and of course it has — it is almost entirely responsible for Nintendo’s existence as a global video game company, plus helping the industry itself recover from the 1983 video game crash, and it’s a cultural icon in every way possible, from the soundtrack to the instantly-recognisable World 1-1. It’s also the second best-selling game on this entire list!
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo
It’s kinda funny that the worst-selling Mario game is… a Luigi game. It’s a little bit sad that the brother in another colour can’t catch a break, but, well, it’s a bit of an odd one. Released as both a standalone game and as DLC for New Super Mario Bros. U, Super Luigi U is harder, faster, and more green than the game it sprung from. It only sold 3.07m copies as a result — although that’s still more than Fire Emblem’s best-selling game!