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pezus said:
ethomaz said:
pezus said:
Michael-5 said:
pezus said:
Michael-5 said:
 

I know PSP sales were adjusted (significantly more in EMEAA then Americas), and PSP sales did see a jump in March. It's still selling about as well as it did in 2010, o I don't think PSP will be adjusted.

My point was PSP sales are not high, and it's because the handheld is old, and lacking software. Weather it's above or below the DS, it's still below the PS3.

Your point was that PSP is dead in Americas...which is unfounded. 

PSP is essentially dead in Americas. Right now it's selling below PS2 weekly, and even if the price drop calls for an adjustment, PSP sales won't be that high in Americas. If PS2 outsells PSP on any week, it's dead, I'm sorry, get over it.

It's selling below PS2 weekly because it hasn't been adjusted yet...

Is PS2 dead in America? LOL

PS2 is an undead zombie roaming the Americas.

I'd say PS2 is only really alive in EMEAA. In Japan sales are 1/3rd to half 360's (which I consider dead in Japan), and they are very weak in Americas.

I'm going with PS2 being a vegetable in Americas. It's only a matter of time until Sony pulls to cord.



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