Mr. 2112 expects the PS2 to follow a similar path as the PS1 and continue to sell through 2011, providing an unprecedented strong 11-year lifespan for the PS2. Between 2007 and 2011, Mr. 2112 expects the PS2 to sell over 15 million systems bringing its total to almost 53 million in the U.S. alone. The GBA, on the other hand, suffered from an unusually short lifespan due to the introduction of the DS in 2004 and DSLite in 2006 and sold around 2 million from 2007-2011 bringing its total to 37 million in the U.S.
Yearly breakdown's from Mr. 2112 are as follows:With mostly ports of multi-platform software for the PS2, its massive back catalog of games kept the system relevant through 2011. As with the PSP, the profits from the PS2 helped cushion the losses seen with its successor, the PS3.