| Cheebee said: Err, you think wrong. :p |
Think wrong about what? The DS has reached saturation, even if it's still a million or so from the PS2. It's not like it's going to sell that million in a few weeks and then just drop dead. It hasn't even had a price cut! And look at this graph. It's sold twice as fast as the PS2. It has to slow down sometime. I don't see what the big deal is anymore. If the DS stopped selling today then it'd take like 3 years for the PSP to get to DS levels in Japan. The DS will probably sell better this year overall, but not every week.







