Minecraft (2011)
—200+ million copies—
How the fuck is removing and putting blocks so much fun? Well yes, the «Maincra» awakened something in us, whether it was bringing out the artist in us, surviving at all costs, collecting materials singing «ya-jó ya-jó» or simply observing the vast virtual world. Not for free, this franchise made a crossover with a certain fighting game from the Big N.
Tetris (1984)
—170+ million copies—
A classic of classics. Accommodating 4 types of straight pieces and preventing the board from being covered is one of the most entertaining things. And we make fun of animals that play with stones or twigs.
Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
—130+ million copies—
The open world in the highest definition and detail, where 3 different stories unfold, although with the same degree of intensity, action, and outcomes. It's definitely a somewhat exaggerated view of gangster life —or not— but who the hell isn't into breaking the law.
Wii Sports (2006)
—82+ million copies—
"Tururururu ruuuu". Let the fucking fucks arm themselves! Sports. Experienced gamers —already half rucos— know what the revolutionary consoles have been, and one of them was the Wii —or “the Wii” for the Iberians—. From the novelty of the control that translated the movement to the console, whether it was a hit, a golf shot, a racket shot, a strike or a ball for strikes.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (2016)
—60 million copies—
Better known as PUBG and as the father of the Battle Royale genre. To tell you that not even its creators imagined that this literal shooter game would skyrocket so quickly and with great popularity or even that it continues to be the most popular game with active players. Chingon.
Super Mario Bros. (1985)
—48+ million copies—
It was impossible for our favorite Italian plumber not to be in this Top 10. The mere-mere original 8-bit game alone has reached this figure —plus subsequent remakes, remasters, mods, and ports—, although if we added all the other titles that came out from this, it would easily exceed 300 million copies. What mushrooms do—not mushrooms.
Pokémon Red, Green/Blue, and Pikachu/Yellow (1996)
—45+ million copies—
You weren't there to live it but your Uncle Chingón is here to tell about it. If the Pokémon franchise is one of the biggest today, it's because yellow fever—from the electric mouse, not the actual disease—clicked with the world. The pocket monsters started with the GameBoy and there is no format or software that saves them like on the cell phone —look at both sides of the street, plus.
WiiFit (2007)
—40+ million copies—
Who would say that even laziness makes us go to a place to meditate, do yoga or simply exercise? Well, it wasn't that difficult, considering that a year before Nintendo broke it with beige and virtual tennis.
Pac-Man (1980)
—39+ million copies—
Speaking of classics, Pac-Man "waka-waka" is one of the simplest yet engaging games. If you're one of those people who gets stressed when you're being chased, Pac-Man is definitely not for you. Of course, whoever says that a game of this game has never been played in a slot machine, did not have a childhood.
Mario Kart Wii (2008)
—37 million copies—
Undoubtedly one of the best titles in the Mario Kart series and, if the debate gets bad, probably the best. That if you had the plastic steering wheel to put the Wii remote inside and drive as realistically as possible, that if you preferred to use Nunchuk to do wheelies with motorcycles or serious mode with a normal GameCube control. Between the tracks, the items, and the characters, it's no surprise that it closes out the Top 10.