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dallas said: the average gamer won't check the news or whatever for this type of thing, they will only look at what is available...and I say that it will start to lose momentum around the time that new games fail to come out or come out much less often. So, perhaps a year mabey 7-9 months from now, we should start to see lower DS sales. This raises the question....will Nintendo still support GBA with software, and everything else or is it going to give the portable game industry over to Sony alltogether?
With all due respect, that doesn't even make sense. The DS is akin to the ps2. Once it took off and got a huge lead over the competition it got all of the exclusives and kept getting great games which are a direct correlation to hardware sales. GBA has started to sink because of the DS and slowly the games are dwindling. The DS is increasing its lead and market share by leaps and bounds every month. More and more publishers are shifting a lot of their resources to the DS. There is absolutely no way the PSP has a chance to take the portable market.