ZenfoldorVGI said:
The PSP didn't make a comeback. If the DS stopped selling ANY UNITS right now, and the PSP's numbers reached 100,000 a week consistantly, it would take it 2.5 years to catch the DS. At its current pace, it wouldn't catch the DS for 25 years. That's just in Japan. Not to mention the rest of the world. The PSP will never beat the DS in Japan. Especially in software. The proven sellers are all from the action MMO genre. They aren't even first party. No, I don't think the PSP has comeback on anything. In fact, I don't think any console has ever made a "comeback" in Japan. 360 might be the first. If you're suggesting that the PS3 take the PSP strategy, then you're suggesting that Sony wait around until the Wii saturates the whole market, and then move in with a slim model to take advantage of the console boom the Wii had undoubtedly created. If Sony can keep over a third of the console market in Japan by the end of this gen, it would have been a success for the PS3, I think. |
The PSP did make a comeback. It went from being half dead to being the top selling device in Japan week to week.
It doesn't have to beat the DS for it to have made a comeback. By that logic, the 360 would have to at least beat the ps3, if not the Wii, to make a comeback in the region, something you must consider to be possible as shown in your post.







