Nintendo DS Lite - Sales

Sales

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Life-to-date number of units shipped
Date Japan Americas Other Total
2006-03-31 0.58 million
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0.58 million
2006-06-30 2.72 million 0.68 million 0.76 million 4.15 million
2006-09-30 4.97 million 2.23 million 1.86 million 9.06 million
2006-12-31 7.89 million 4.84 million 4.60 million 17.33 million
2007-03-31 9.48 million 6.41 million 5.96 million 21.85 million
2007-06-30 11.56 million 8.81 million 8.32 million 28.69 million
2007-09-30 13.16 million 10.73 million 11.04 million 34.93 million
2007-12-31 15.12 million 14.85 million 16.00 million 45.97 million
2008-03-31 15.84 million 17.06 million 18.88 million 51.78 million
2008-06-30 16.42 million 19.78 million 22.53 million 58.72 million
2008-09-30 17.16 million 22.30 million 26.05 million 65.51 million
2008-12-31 17.46 million 26.60 million 31.67 million 75.74 million
2009-03-31 17.63 million 28.80 million 33.51 million 79.94 million
2009-06-30 17.71 million 29.76 million 34.79 million 82.26 million
2009-09-30 17.84 million 30.75 million 35.90 million 84.49 million
2009-12-31 18.01 million 33.51 million 37.67 million 89.19 million
2011-06-30 18.2 million 36.15 million 39.07 million 93.42 million

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