| PS2 | 35,892 | (-14%) | 18,630,436 |
| PSP | 29,770 | (-10%) | 1,209,385 |
| DS | 22,366 | (-22%) | 2,005,043 |
| GBA | 12,304 | (-16%) | 15,287,130 |
| GC | 3,320 | (-2%) | 3,751,593 |
| PS | 265 | (-22%) | 19,356,801 |
| XB | 239 | (-8%) | 470,993 |
Japan, 17th April 2005
| DS | 85,155 | ( 281%) | 2,090,198 |
| PS2 | 33,542 | (-7%) | 18,663,978 |
| PSP | 32,230 | ( 8%) | 1,241,615 |
| GBA | 11,080 | (-10%) | 15,298,210 |
| GC | 7,313 | ( 120%) | 3,758,906 |
| PS | 343 | ( 29%) | 19,357,144 |
| XB | 285 | ( 19%) | 471,278 |
Japan, 24th April 2005
Clearly shows how a console goes from doomed (I still remember paople thinking Nintendo was done) to winner. 3DS only needs games, price and other factors will only prevent it to sell as great as DS or other cheap handhelds (GBA), but this won't make it fail, we'll see if the games coming out won't help it, the main difference with the DS was that it wasn't launched during the holidays, the line up from launch is similar (except for Mario 64 being a bigger launch title than anything 3DS had until now).
EDIT: forgot to mention, the second chart shows Nintendog's launch week.







