thismeintiel said:
The thing about the DS and the PS2 is that both of them are on their way out, so stores are not going to be keeping much in extra stock. In all likelihood, there are probably more DSs on shelves than there are PS2s. And the latest shipment data we have has the PS2 at 152.3 million and the DS at 147.86 million. That is pretty close, however, the PS2 only shipped 40K less than the DS for the Apr-June quarter. So, there may actually be a chance that the PS2 is going to remain the top selling console of all time, since I still see it sticking around for quite awhile longer. The DS, on the other hand, is probably going to slowly drop below the PS2's sales as Nintendo starts to push the 3DS even more, maybe even taking it off of shelves in 2012. |
The thing is there is way more PS2 on shelves than DS considering their main market at the moment are emergent countries where they are plenty of PS2s. Also, you say DS won't sell anymore because of the 3DS release but what you ignore is the fact that the PS2 sold a lot of million units after the PS3's launch and so did the GBA after the DS launch.
One more thing, DS is actually selling 2-3 times what PS2 is selling on a weekly basis and this number will grow even more during the holidays.