Nintendo has issued a response to the July 2014 NPD report.

In its lengthy statement, the company highlighted strong sales of Mario Kart 8 and the 3DS. Nintendo’s racer has now sold over one million copies in the US while 3DS software sales have crossed 40 million.

We also have the following game-specific data:

Mario Kart 7: 3.48 million

Super Mario 3D Land: 3.09 million

New Super Mario Bros. 2: 2.28 million

Pokémon X: 2.10 million

Pokémon Y: 2.01 million

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D: 1.39 million

Animal Crossing: New Leaf: 1.36 million

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon: 1.33 million

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: 1.09 million

Read on below for Nintendo’s full response:

Mario Kart 8 has now sold more than 1 million total units in the United States alone, becoming the second Wii U game to cross that milestone, along with New Super Mario Bros. U (1.69 million). Mario Kart 8 continues to drive momentum for the Wii U platform. Through the first seven months of 2014, total sales of Wii U hardware and software have increased by nearly 60 percent and more than 135 percent, respectively, over the same period in 2013. Notable Wii U games on the way this year include: Hyrule Warriors (Sept. 26), Bayonetta 2 (October), Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Holiday) and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Holiday). These games will be joined by amiibo, Nintendo’s foray into the toys-to-life category, which will launch this holiday season. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U will be the first game to support amiibo. Other games that will support amiibo include Mario Kart 8, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Mario Party 10 and Yoshi’s Woolly World, with more to come. The continued strength of the Nintendo 3DS platform can be attributed to the breadth and quality of its overall lineup of software. To date, more than 40 million Nintendo 3DS software units have been sold in the United States alone. This includes 41 titles with a Metacritic score of 80 or higher, seven of which have a score of 90 or higher; and nine games that have sold at least 1 million units in the U.S. alone: Mario Kart 7: 3.48 million

Super Mario 3D Land: 3.09 million

New Super Mario Bros. 2: 2.28 million

Pokémon X: 2.10 million

Pokémon Y: 2.01 million

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D: 1.39 million

Animal Crossing: New Leaf: 1.36 million

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon: 1.33 million

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: 1.09 million

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