It's almost stastically impossible for the Wii to break 20m for the the end of 2007. With 2 days to report in Others and Japan and only 1 in NA, even going with the best case scenario of sales mirroring last weeks (Which typically doesn't happen right after christmas and with Wii stock being absolutely sold out everywhere and Nintendo probably dipping into January shipments to feed holiday demand) the most the Wii can sell in those days in all regions is 225k. It's pretty damn close, but it just can't make it, not to say GETTING to 19.X million in 13 months is something to dismiss completely.
The PS3 will definitely sell the 8k+ units in the regions for the last days to break 9 million. *claps* It could even come close to 9.1, but that's a huge stretch, I think it'll sit more in lines with 9.05m for end of 07. I personally expected a lot less considering all the negativity towards Sony, but the Playstation brand is still alive and kicking, and hoping to recover and get back on its feet.
The 360 will probably settle in ending with 16.07, but there's hopes it could hit 16.1, but that's another stretch as well. It's also looking like the 360 is just staying the course with it's sales over the previous year. Halo3 certainily jumped sales up a bit and maintained a decent increase year over year compared to last, but the next 3 months are crucial to see if support will still remain strong for the 360.
All in all, I think this was a great year for gaming, a lot of surprises, and a lot of things still remain to be seen. How will 08 compare to 07? That's undecided, but it's safe to say that the PS3 is looking to get back in the race, the 360 is looking forward to increased sales to fight off the rising PS3 and the Wii is looking forward to continue it's dominating path and viral marketing with sell out week after sell out week.







