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haxxiy said:
Dark_Feanor said:
Serious_frusting said:

I think that the PS3 has been undertracked to some degree. You cannot overship because shops will not take stock that they dont need. By the way it is very hard to track europe. Extreamly hard. Thats why no one does it. Plus NPD is North America alone. What about south America?

Japan does not = Asia


Although Playstation is the most popular console brand in Brazil (it is almost a synonymous for video game) Sony dosen`t ship any PS3 to retailers. All PS3 consoles are imported.

I think the same thing happens in the rest of latino america.

Sony is currently producing PS2s in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico if I'm not mistaken. There has been a wave of official PS2 lauches some two years ago in Brazil and Latin America.

If not Argentina, then at least Mexico and Brazil.


PS2 is not produced in Brazil nor Argentina, may be Mexico. But yes, PS2 has been release officially in Brazil ... 7 YEARS AFTER THE REST OF THE WORLD!!!

On the other hand Microsoft sells 360 since 2007 and the major games have been translated and dubbed to portuguese.

Sony could have made Brazil a PS3 stronghold but it lost the PS2 momentum.