Mirson said:
Carl2291 said:
Mirson said:
Carl2291 said:
Mirson said:
Appearantly, the boost is from a few retailers: 3 days of PSP Go+PSP sales vs 3 days last week of PSP sales. Pretty bad if you ask me.
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As i said, a boost is a boost.
And it is still in line with Sony's expectations.
Show me the sales from another DD only gaming device so we can compare them to the Go. If they tower above the Go's sales, i suppose we can call it a flop, or fail, or whatever you wish.
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They don't want to admit it's a flop. Also we don't know how much PSPGo helped in that boost. GT portable came out on the same day, and it might've moved some PSP-3000s.
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Or maybe the haters dont want to admit its done well and is in line with expectations?
You are basing the "fail" off assumptions. Sony says it is in line with expectations, why should we just refuse to believe what they say?
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It's typical Sony spin like this one:
"If you can find a PS3 anywhere in North America that's been on shelves for more than five minutes, I'll give you 1,200 bucks for it." - Sony
http://kotaku.com/235204/kotaku-magu-tretton-offers-to-buy-unsold-ps3s-for-1200
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"Sales are in line with expectations" is spin?
Okay, what were Sony's expectations for PSP Go? Enlighten us all please.