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DMeisterJ said:
Does everyone remember the thread like this made a few months ago, about how the 'PSP is dead in Japan', and now the PSP is outselling all other platforms with no new releases? I think we're calling this just a little too early.

It'll be two years since PS3's launch this fall, and they are probably priming a Slimline PS3, as the Slimline PSP came out 2.5 yrs after launch. And we all know what that did in Japan. I'll reserve my judgment on the "death of ps3 in Japan", at least for a year or two.

 I am thinking the same thing.  For a very long time, the PSP was outsold by the DS the same rate the PS3 is outsold by the Wii.

 

This generation, anything has happened.  PS3 was as dead as a doornail in North America for all of 2007 - even less life than Japan, when taking into account the population.  



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