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hey we didn´t turn this thread into a "sprechen sie deutsch ?" thread.....yet, like we did with the last one, how did we manage that ??? :) also here in cologne I noticed that there haven´t been any PSPs comming in for at least a month, a clerk told me Sony was having production problems, does this have to do with the price drop, is this only a problem in my city ??? any ideas anybody ???



 

 

 

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El Duderino said:
 also here in cologne I noticed that there haven´t been any PSPs comming in for at least a month, a clerk told me Sony was having production problems, does this have to do with the price drop, is this only a problem in my city ??? any ideas anybody ???

 There's still a lot of PSPs on the shelfs in my region. But I noticed that the retailers around here didn't order any new batchs of PSPs because most of those that they had to commission in order to get enough PS3s for launch are still unsold.

I guess it's rather unlikely that Sony has production problems when retailers shelfs are full of unsold PSPs and therefore none are ordered.

Out of 100 people only 10 know the ps3 has motion sensitive controllers, 1/10, Ive seen them play motorstorm and they dont even notice the option of motion sense driving.



 

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RolStoppable said:
BenKenobi88 said:
I thought PS3 was the console that sold well in Germany...I wasn't aware the DS sold so well there.

Consoles start to sell well in germany once they reach 199€ and have a library that appeals to casual gamers. This is true for most regions, but very crucial for the german market, they don't spend that much money on console gaming, neither they do on handhelds. For that matter the 360 (the premium is available with 2 games for €300) and PS3 won't have a chance ever in this market.


 Thats not that true. X-Mas they have a chance. In germany most items above the magic mark of 200-250 € are so much better sold at X-Mas (not only as "presents" also as "Know i have the money to buy this"). This is because Christmas bonus is quite big compared to other countrys (Usualy 1-3 monthly wages).

 I don't think the WII will sell out the X-Box and the PS3 2:1 combined in December. And i think the PS3 will sell better than the X-Box at X-Mas.



El Duderino said:
hey we didn´t turn this thread into a "sprechen sie deutsch ?" thread.....yet, like we did with the last one, how did we manage that ??? :) also here in cologne I noticed that there haven´t been any PSPs comming in for at least a month, a clerk told me Sony was having production problems, does this have to do with the price drop, is this only a problem in my city ??? any ideas anybody ???

 Wasn't there a rumor of a PSP redesign? Could be the reason if its announced at E3. Sony could say that they have "producing problems".

 Makes the stock of the "old" hardware smaller.