Nintendo's overall profits may have dropped 60 percent since this time last year, but they're still doing quite well for themselves. Tucked away in their financial report were lifetime, worldwide sales for both the Nintendo Wii and the newly-released DSi, and both continue to do well.
At the moment, the Nintendo Wii is sitting at 52.62 million units sold, while the DSi is at 6.68 million. That's on top of the some 100 million Nintendo DS' that have been sold overall since March. The DS continues to edge closer to the Game Boy's lifetime sales mark, which sits at 119 million units sold.

The Nintendo DSi arrived in Japan in November of last year, and North America this past April. It went on to sell 435,000 systems in its first week in North America, nearly double that of the DS Lite, which sold 226,300 systems.