| jneul said: hmm a thread abou tthe pspGo by a ninty fan(no offense intended), ok i seriousy doubt that this could not be more biased. |
Yes I am a Nintendo fan, however I own all of the availible platforms from all three companies. It just so happens I prefer my Wii to my 360 and my 360 to my PS3. However I own tons of PSP software, so I am an avid gamer not a fanboy. Of course I'm proud to be a Nintendo fan so I really don't take offence. I'm just not a fanboy.
As said above this article was not written with Bias. The PSP 3000 is picking up in Japan, but I wasn't talking about the PSP 3000 I was talking about the Go. Also as many people pointed out the DS is still selling a ton more software in Japan then the PSP and with the XL coming out it will probubly retake the lead.
Also about Walmart not selling the Go. A user here said they work at Walmart and they don't appear to sell the Go. EBGames in many countries refused to carry the Go and so did many retailers in Australia/Canada/UK. Fact is why sell a platform that you can't sell games for? I wonder how much the retailer pays for the 20$ points cards? How much profit is actually their to be made?
Infact I'm sure retailers everywhere are just praying that the PSP:Go bombs big time, nobody wants the industry to go digital distribution!
-JC7
"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer







