It'll still sell for a few more years, and easily beat the PS2. There's plenty of room for a price cut on the DS/i, and the DS has a huge library that appeals to all sorts of people. Even as software slows down due to less major/compelling releases, the current library and continued third party support will be enough reason for people to keep buying them, who aren't interested enough or willing to shell out for a 3DS yet.
A game I'm developing with some friends:
www.xnagg.com/zombieasteroids/publish.htm
It is largely a technical exercise but feedback is appreciated.







