Im not sure it will ever stop. Sales will no doubt drop, but they may stablise between the 50k-80k mark. I think the DS will become like the iPod in Japan - an accessory that everyone will always own, and will become more and more integrated into daily life. With breakages, new models, new colours, kids coming into the "I am old enough to own a DS" age, it may well go on forever. The real key is what Nintendo's long-term plan for the platform is - updated models, digital distribution, integration with music (as a player), integration with a phone, etc. And whether Sony is willing to rip the DS off completely (including carts? memstick?) to work their way back into the market.
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