>>41418233>RBAbout 1.7 Million when adjusted for inflation, as the first games in the entire franchise when the market wasn't nearly as massive.
>GS10 Million when adjusted for inflation.
>RS1.788 Million when adjusted for inflation.
>DP2.016 Million when, you guessed it! adjusted for inflation.
>BW2.95 Million with inflation adjusted.
>XY4.4 million with 2019 inflation.
>SMActually nearly 4.2 million, if it sold 3.9 million in 2016.
Note that the gaming economy has grown massively over the decades and that Pokemon's general reach is much greater than it was during the DS Era. If we consider it logically we can also see that:
>RBY and GSC share the same console, meaning RBY buyers are potential GSC buyers>RS is by itself on GBA and still sold nearly 1.8 million in its first week>DP was by itself and sold over 2 million in first week>BW had people who bought DS for DP>XY sold 4 million mostly by itself>SM sold less than XY despite having the XY userbaseSwSh, in comparison, has the Let's Go userbase that accounts for over 11.25 million people, nearly 25% of the entire population of Switch owners, backing it.
Relatively speaking, SwSh is actually quite pathetic compared to RB, XY and DP.