^ Usually when you see lines like that you expect much bigger numbers.
^ Usually when you see lines like that you expect much bigger numbers.
Procrastinato said:
Umm.. the PSP Go isn't targetting a different audience? Have you guys forgotten that the PSP-3000 is still being made, and is much cheaper? This isn't "damage control" -- the PSP Go was not meant to shake the handheld world. On the contrary, anyone expecting the PSP Go to uproot the handheld market is, basically, off their rocker. Let me reiterate: diversity in lineup. Look at how many versions of A/V receivers Sony makes, or BD players, TVs, etc. (and look at the price ranges!) Do you honestly believe that the PSP Go doesn't fit into this same bucket? Suggesting that it doesn't is, basically, defying decades old logic in electronics manufacturing -- you better have some serious facts to back up the expectation that the PSP Go is anything more than a demographics expansion unit. The Go is an alternate unit. It, basically, cannot fail thanks to its price point. Claiming its a "failure" is laughable, since there is no logic, whatsoever, that backs the claim. The DSi is an improved device (with 2x the processing muscle, and 4x the memory of previous DS models -- it is basically a DS v1.5). The PSP Go is not. You cannot compare the two releases. The DSi vs the DSi LL, however, is a valid comparison -- fundamentally they are only a different form factor, just like the PSP-3000 and PSP Go, as far as new buyers are concerned. |
One key point is wrong though. The new buyers would also find out games for PSP Go are only available digitally unless you are suggesting people buy PSP Go without knowing it.
MikeB predicts that the PS3 will sell about 140 million units by the end of 2016 and triple the amount of 360s in the long run.
Wait, this wasn't out yet? Hrmmm I thought this had released weeks ago.
Famitsu 1st week sales for all handhelds going back the past decade or so...
1998.10.21 (Game Boy Color) - 155,774
2001.03.21 (Game Boy Advance) - 611,504
2003.02.14 (Game Boy Advance SP) - 117,859
2005.09.13 (Game Boy Micro) - 148,117
1998.10.28 (Neo Geo Pocket) - 21,471
1999.03.19 (Neo Geo Pocket Color) - 18,809
1999.03.04 (WonderSwan) - 102,655
2000.12.09 (WonderSwan Color) - 145,975
2002.07.12 (SwanCrystal) - 30,692
2004.11.21 (Nintendo DS) - 441,485
2006.03.02 (Nintendo DS Lite) - 67,653
2008.11.01 (Nintendo DSi) - 170,779
2009.11.21 (Nintendo DSi LL) - ?
2004.12.12 (PSP-1000) - 166,074
2007.09.20 (PSP-2000) - 263,538
2008.10.16 (PSP-3000) - 155,720
2009.11.01 (PSP go) - 28,275
Wow, it really flopped quite miserablely.
I think it's time for Sony to move on, psp is dead.
ArcticGabe said: Wow, it really flopped quite miserablely. I think it's time for Sony to move on, psp is dead. |
Naw, PSP's actually doing well in Japan. They'll just release the 4000 next year and quietly sweep go under the rug PSX style.
jarrod said: Famitsu 1st week sales for all handhelds going back the past decade or so... 1998.10.21 (Game Boy Color) - 155,774 2001.03.21 (Game Boy Advance) - 611,504 2003.02.14 (Game Boy Advance SP) - 117,859 2005.09.13 (Game Boy Micro) - 148,117 1998.10.28 (Neo Geo Pocket) - 21,471 1999.03.19 (Neo Geo Pocket Color) - 18,809 1999.03.04 (WonderSwan) - 102,655 2000.12.09 (WonderSwan Color) - 145,975 2002.07.12 (SwanCrystal) - 30,692 2004.11.21 (Nintendo DS) - 441,485 2006.03.02 (Nintendo DS Lite) - 67,653 2008.11.01 (Nintendo DSi) - 170,779 2009.11.21 (Nintendo DSi LL) - ? 2004.12.12 (PSP-1000) - 166,074 2007.09.20 (PSP-2000) - 263,538 2008.10.16 (PSP-3000) - 155,720 2009.11.01 (PSP go) - 28,275 |
PSP go is first day not first week.
jonop said:
PSP go is first day not first week. |
It's first week for Famitsu reporting. Some of the other figures there are also 1 day, which is why they gave the dates.