Bodhesatva said:
Having "only" 4 games track doesn't make it worse. Here's an example: let's say the DS has 12 games in the top 50, and then 20 games in the 100-200 area. Let's say the PSP has 4 games in the top 50, then 6 more in the 100-200 area. That would mean only 38 percent of the DS games are being tracked, while 40 percent of the PSP games are. That would actually mean a larger portion of the DS sales aren't being tracked than PSP. Unless you are absolutely certain that the PSP dominates the charts in the 100-200 region? |
The DS is a great software seller , and in the top 100 there are much more DS games than PSP games . While only ~ 1% of PSP games are tracked I bet that at least 5-10 % of DS games are tracked , considering the ammount of games it has ...So overall the PSP should be % wise higher .
Ivader : dont you get it , no new games where actually even updated , thats why I gave the Wipeout/Pursuit Force example ... you just dont understand ?
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