It really depends how long Nintendo sells it, and if you count variants (larger or higher-res screen, faster processor but compatible, etc). If newer models are included in the count, then Nintendo can stretch the sales for a long, long time and exceed Wii sales easily. If you only count price cuts and minor changes such as bundles and color scheme, then probably not. That said, the switch does have the advantage it's more likely to be multiple per household than the wii, so I wouldn't be surprised if they get the price point low enough.








