Corresponding week last year (NSMBWii launched this week)
| Console | Weekly (change) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wii | 356,284 | ( 31%) | 21,533,920 |
| DS | 334,654 | ( 6%) | 45,989,214 |
| PS3 | 223,381 | (-9%) | 12,513,077 |
| X360 | 187,753 | (-16%) | 13,123,281 |
| PSP | 138,285 | ( 22%) | 21,815,326 |
| PS2 | 59,969 | ( 15%) | 60,349,726 |
And the previous week
| Console | Weekly (change) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| DS | 315,495 | ( 14%) | 45,654,560 |
| Wii | 272,866 | ( 21%) | 21,177,636 |
| PS3 | 244,666 | ( 42%) | 12,289,696 |
| X360 | 222,882 | ( 82%) | 12,935,528 |
| PSP | 113,652 | ( 15%) | 21,677,041 |
| PS2 | 52,021 | ( 19%) | 60,289,757 |
So last year PS3 and 360 dropped slightly the week after COD:MW2. Wii increased 31% the week of NSMBWii release. The year Wii increases like 50% with no new software released.
Its libraries that sell systems not a single game.







