The DS' breakout year was really 2006. Prior to that, most of the games put on it were either ports or half-arsed attempts to do something with the stylus (but usually done poorly; a lot of them required use of all face buttons AND the stylus at the same time). I can't cite any specific games, unfortunately, but a quick look at the top 50 charts for 2005 vs. 2006 show that was when the DS software really took off. The end-result software sales for 2005 for DS: 29,666,698 for the year (32,970,196 total). 2006: 72,299,762 for the year (105,269,958 total).
Temporally speaking, that would make 2008 (yes, this year) the Wii's equivalent year. Meaning it's reasonable to expect that the Wii will start to get those much-anticipated yet elusive "real games" that many are complaining the Wii currently lacks some time in the next 6 months.
Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.








