Based on the latest Media Create hardware numbers...
DS vs PSP:
Weekly shares of 67.4 / 32.6 bring total shares to 69.0 / 31.0. If DS
stopped selling and PSP continued at this week's rate, it would catch
up in 116.4 weeks (March 23, 2011).
X360 vs PS3:
Weekly shares of 22.1 / 77.9 bring total shares to 24.0 / 76.0. If PS3
stopped selling and X360 continued at this week's rate, it would catch
up in 137.8 weeks (August 20, 2011).
PS3 vs Wii:
Weekly shares of 25.4 / 74.6 bring total shares to 26.0 / 74.0. If Wii
stopped selling and PS3 continued at this week's rate, it would catch
up in 105.6 weeks (January 7, 2011).
PSP vs Wii:
At this week's rates, Wii catches up to PSP in 235.6 weeks (July 5,
2013). If PSP stopped selling and Wii continued at this week's rate, it
would catch up in 28.3 weeks (July 14, 2009).
Week over week consoles were up and portables down, with PSP's change being the most noticeable.
Were PS2's 10K hardware days finally over? Apparently not! But OK this one for really is maybe the last.
PS3 2008 failing to end the year explosively, it does fall behind GCN 2003 by about 45K, narrowly missing 1 million.
DS hits 25 million.
2008, Media Create, weekly
2008, Media Create, cumulative
DS may be the top system this year, but it's also DS's worst full year.
Generation to present, current systems, Media Create, weekly
Generation to present, current systems, Media Create, cumulative
Wii was making up ground on PSP fast, but if we measure since
PSP-2000/Crisis Core, PSP has a lead of about 1.5 million. That's
pretty big, but on an image that shows up to 25 million it doesn't look
it so much.
If we compare sales from Wii launch to present it looks like Wii still has about a 370K lead.





