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New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Japanese Sales Prove Plumber Port Profitability

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While the number of Wii U ports Nintendo has bought to Switch might be a bone of contention for some fans - especially the ones that stuck with the company through those lean years and already bought these games once before - it's easy to see why they make sense. Not only do these gems find a new audience who are either coming to Nintendo hardware for the first time or who simply skipped the last generation, but their sales work wonders with Nintendo's balance sheet.

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for the week ending 17th February show that
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has sold a whopping 431,771 physical copies since launching in Japan, with nearly 34,541 of those coming last week, putting it at number three on the all-formats chart.
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was keeping it company at number four, too, having sold a tidy 29,843 units itself.

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