@apujanata, Of course this isn't necessarily indicative of what's going on across all regions, but since there's plenty of available Japanese data we can at least look at the split there.
From the mid-year Famitsu Top 100, the split between them was 37% DS, 63% Wii. The Wii version had a pretty big advantage in launching two months sooner and being able to benefit from holiday sales at the end of last year. However, what little we can tell of Q2 2008 sales looks pretty similar between them, so if that holds DS might take a few more of those percent.
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Of course this isn't necessarily indicative of what's going on across all regions, but since there's plenty of available Japanese data we can at least look at the split there.
From the mid-year Famitsu Top 100, the split between them was 37% DS, 63% Wii. The Wii version had a pretty big advantage in launching two months sooner and being able to benefit from holiday sales at the end of last year. However, what little we can tell of Q2 2008 sales looks pretty similar between them, so if that holds DS might take a few more of those percent.