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[QUOTE="bulletbill"]looks like sony needs to make a PSP2.JohnBasedowMaybe finally give in and lower the price more. yeah, well atleast they should give us 2 analog nubs. tee hee hee.
If that makes the PSP a flop, what does that make the GC in comparison to PS2? jetpower3saleswise it is a flop, but in profit, it passed the PS2's success in that catagorie.
[QUOTE="jetpower3"]If that makes the PSP a flop, what does that make the GC in comparison to PS2? bulletbillsaleswise it is a flop, but in profit, it passed the PS2's success in that catagorie.
The topic creator only seems to be comparing sales here. And besides, profits didn't help Nintendo win the war last gen.
US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
gcuber123
It's not a flop. It's already sold a few million units. Because of it's price, it's not selling as fast as it probably should. The PSP is like twice the price of the DS. Do you actually believe it would as many as the DS? :lol:
Has long has Sony keeps a piece of Sells in the Hand-held market and goes for the older media favored crowd then they will continue to hurt Nintendo Norg
Indeed. And Sony has done a substantially better job with the PSP than most other non-Nintendo handheld manufacturers have.
the psp beat the ds fatty ........way ahead of the ds lite :wink:what the hell is that supossed to mean?
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[QUOTE="Shtinky"][QUOTE="gcuber123"]US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
gcuber123
US sales does not equal worldwide.
Considering Nintendo has owned the handheld market for over 10yrs now, it should definitely be leading. It's also 1/2 the price of the PSP. The PSP started out slow because of the high price and weak gamers, but it's been selling a lot better over the past 6-8 months. It'll never catch the DS, but no one, (even Sony) expect it to. M$ is already considering releasing a handheld as well. I hope they can keep the price under $150.
[QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="Shtinky"][QUOTE="gcuber123"]US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
blackace
US sales does not equal worldwide.
Considering Nintendo has owned the handheld market for over 10yrs now, it should definitely be leading. It's also 1/2 the price of the PSP. The PSP started out slow because of the high price and weak gamers, but it's been selling a lot better over the past 6-8 months. It'll never catch the DS, but no one, (even Sony) expect it to. M$ is already considering releasing a handheld as well. I hope they can keep the price under $150.
[QUOTE="Norg"]Has long has Sony keeps a piece of Sells in the Hand-held market and goes for the older media favored crowd then they will continue to hurt Nintendo jetpower3
Indeed. And Sony has done a substantially better job with the PSP than most other non-Nintendo handheld manufacturers have.
And with Microsoft coming into the HH market soon and i think another company might jump in to then The HH market will have options which is always a good thing
[QUOTE="blackace"][QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="Shtinky"][QUOTE="gcuber123"]US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
gcuber123
US sales does not equal worldwide.
Considering Nintendo has owned the handheld market for over 10yrs now, it should definitely be leading. It's also 1/2 the price of the PSP. The PSP started out slow because of the high price and weak gamers, but it's been selling a lot better over the past 6-8 months. It'll never catch the DS, but no one, (even Sony) expect it to. M$ is already considering releasing a handheld as well. I hope they can keep the price under $150.
What did you just say :lol: i think my head just exploded
[QUOTE="blackace"][QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="Shtinky"][QUOTE="gcuber123"]US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
gcuber123
US sales does not equal worldwide.
Considering Nintendo has owned the handheld market for over 10yrs now, it should definitely be leading. It's also 1/2 the price of the PSP. The PSP started out slow because of the high price and weak gamers, but it's been selling a lot better over the past 6-8 months. It'll never catch the DS, but no one, (even Sony) expect it to. M$ is already considering releasing a handheld as well. I hope they can keep the price under $150.
[QUOTE="blackace"][QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="Shtinky"][QUOTE="gcuber123"]US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
gcuber123
US sales does not equal worldwide.
Considering Nintendo has owned the handheld market for over 10yrs now, it should definitely be leading. It's also 1/2 the price of the PSP. The PSP started out slow because of the high price and weak gamers, but it's been selling a lot better over the past 6-8 months. It'll never catch the DS, but no one, (even Sony) expect it to. M$ is already considering releasing a handheld as well. I hope they can keep the price under $150.
[QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="blackace"][QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="Shtinky"][QUOTE="gcuber123"]US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
bulletbill
US sales does not equal worldwide.
Considering Nintendo has owned the handheld market for over 10yrs now, it should definitely be leading. It's also 1/2 the price of the PSP. The PSP started out slow because of the high price and weak gamers, but it's been selling a lot better over the past 6-8 months. It'll never catch the DS, but no one, (even Sony) expect it to. M$ is already considering releasing a handheld as well. I hope they can keep the price under $150.
[QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="blackace"][QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="Shtinky"][QUOTE="gcuber123"]US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
Norg
US sales does not equal worldwide.
Considering Nintendo has owned the handheld market for over 10yrs now, it should definitely be leading. It's also 1/2 the price of the PSP. The PSP started out slow because of the high price and weak gamers, but it's been selling a lot better over the past 6-8 months. It'll never catch the DS, but no one, (even Sony) expect it to. M$ is already considering releasing a handheld as well. I hope they can keep the price under $150.
What did you just say :lol: i think my head just exploded
That is Sig worthy!
[QUOTE="gcuber123"] [QUOTE="Shtinky"][QUOTE="gcuber123"]US sales for June:
DS 593k
PS2 312k
360 277k
PSP 221k
XBX 24k
blackace
US sales does not equal worldwide.
Considering Nintendo has owned the handheld market for over 10yrs now, it should definitely be leading. It's also 1/2 the price of the PSP. The PSP started out slow because of the high price and weak gamers, but it's been selling a lot better over the past 6-8 months. It'll never catch the DS, but no one, (even Sony) expect it to. M$ is already considering releasing a handheld as well. I hope they can keep the price under $150.
The slight lead PSP had this year in the USA is gone. DS is back on top. Not to mention the fact that DS is outselling PSP in Europe.. and DOMINATING Japan.. I think it's safe to say that DS = Winnar.mis3ryI take it that you don't play Brain Age....
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