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It's like the time each console has been released isn't a factor at all. The Switch is apparently under performing in software and console sales compared to the Wii and DS because the consoles were warping and consumers lost interest. Here was me thinking that less time on the market generally means less sales and the Switch is one the fastest selling consoles launch aligned with only one holiday season. But what do I know?