It’s just behind the PS2 and Nintendo DS right now with 143 million units sold.

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    Let’s see how many units are sold during holiday season. Also if the new Nintendo console gets out, then the old Switch will get (hopefully) a discount and it sells a lot more. Keep in mind the PS2 and DS sold even after their successor came out. Wikipedia lists the numbers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_game_consoles

    PlayStation 2       Home        Sony        2000    >155 million
    Nintendo DS         Handheld    Nintendo    2004    154.02 million
    Nintendo Switch #   Hybrid      Nintendo    2017    143.42 million
    

    And just for fun, people call the Xbox One a failure, but look and compare to some legendary consoles:

    Xbox One            Home    Microsoft   2013    ~58 million
    Super Nintendo      Home    Nintendo    1990    49.1 million
    Nintendo 64         Home    Nintendo    1996    32.93 million
    Nintendo GameCube   Home    Nintendo    2001    21.74 million
    
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      To be fair, the Xbone released after gaming had made its way into the mainstream. Those old Nintendo consoles are from an era when gaming was still considered by most to be a child’s pursuit, so they had much smaller audiences.

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        I know, but its still funny that the XBOne sold more than iconic N64 and Gamecube combined. I know this has to be seen in context, that’s why I said “just for furn”. Also this brings into perspective how insane the PS2 sold, where gaming was in less mainstream position than today. It was Sony with the PS1 and 2 who made gaming mainstream. The PS3 came out 6 years after the 2, while the Switch has a longer period of time without its successor (currently 7, we enter in 8th) and still could not catch up. It’s crazy how the PS2 sold.