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Sony PSP Go A Dud. It Will Fail Miserably Say Retailers

By David Richards | Tuesday | 20/10/2009

The new Sony PSP Go is a “dud” with GFK sales data showing less than 1,000 units have been sold during the first week. This is despite consumers being lured with a free version of Grand Turismo worth $79.

In comparison Nintendo sold over 100,000 units of their new Nintendo DSi handheld in the first month. Described as overpriced at $450 even before it was launched, the new PSP Go has also been rejected by retailers such as the high profile gaming chain EB Games because of a decision by Sony to cut out the sale of games via retailers.


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Instead Sony Computer Entertainment is trying to force consumers to go online and buy games direct from Sony by eliminating the UMD slot in the device. 

The failure by Sony to attract interest in the device follows a major press conference and extensive marketing for the device.

Sony, who has a reputation for price gouging in Australia with their Playstation products, has been slammed by consumers for not cutting the price of the device.  One consumer wrote in response to a story on the PSP Go in the Sydney Morning Herald "Typical Sony greed. US$199.00 for the PSP Go, Vs A$450.00 is just gouging consumers. I hope Sony suffers. The PSP Go should be priced at less than AUS$300.00".

Haven Tso of NSW wrote "Seriously the PSP Go is an unreasonably expensive piece of hardware. In the past they said that the PSP was expensive because of the UMD drive, now with it gone and with all the electronic components such as hard drives gone... they are selling a piece of updated hardware without backward compatibility at nearly double the reduced price PSP 3000. What was Sony thinking? People who already have a huge library of PSP games they will have to buy most of them back again in digital format. So why bother? And also why bother forking out another $450 to get an additional unit when the current PSP 3000 is not broken".

In contrast to the PSP Go sales dilemma, Sony's new Slim PlayStation 3 console, which costs just $50 more than the PSP Go, has been selling more than 10,000 units a week since its launch on September 3.

Michael Ephraim, managing director of Sony Computer Entertainment Australia and New Zealand, who swears blacks blue that his Company does not engage in price gouging despite a falling US dollarand cheaper manufacturing costs said in a phone interview from London with the Sydney Morning Herald that the weekly sales figure was "not under 1000 but it's slightly over 1000".

He said Sony considered the release of the PSP Go a "soft launch", noting that some major retailers such as EBGames had refused to stock the handheld.

According to the head of Chips, the largest independent games retailer in Britain, told GamesIndustry.biz he was "99.9 per cent sure it's going to fail miserably".

 Link :http://www.smarthouse.com.au/Gaming/Handheld/F3B3V3L7?page=1

 

Had to be expected at the outrageous asking price of $450 AUD, but good news for the slim!



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why the hell did the article writer put the pspgo price at 450$

nvm it's aussie money



>Typical Sony greed. US$199.00 for the PSP Go, Vs A$450.00 is just gouging consumers. I hope Sony suffers.



LOL, such ignorance. I suppose the AUS $420 for Wii also "typical Sony greed"?????



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you know, i bet the pspgo price is the msrp price, to entice stores to carry it. I'm sure those retailers will forego however much money they could be making in order to sell them



kingofwale said:

>Typical Sony greed. US$199.00 for the PSP Go, Vs A$450.00 is just gouging consumers. I hope Sony suffers.



LOL, such ignorance. I suppose the AUS $420 for Wii also "typical Sony greed"?????

The wii launched at $400 here, well before the currency was trading at $0.93 US.

The 60gb PS3 launched at $1000

The slim retails for $500

And they tried to sell the PSP Go at the equivalent of $380 US even when you take the %10 GST out.

All companies price gouge from non american/japanese markets, but the Go was just ludicrous!



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Well I sympathise with Aussie a bit here. In NZ the PSPgo is ~$495 at the cheaper retailers, which translates to $400 Aussie.

PS3 Slim is currently being bundled with a game at most retailers for ~$595 which translates to $481 Aussie dollars (seems Slim in Aussie is going for about $500?).

Plus we have 12.5% GST. What's your GST, 10%?

So if any of you Aussies are over in NZ for a visit then you could pick yourself up a PS3 Slim, or PSPGo, for you or a friend and save a wee bit o' money.

Funny really NZ'ers seem to like to go to Aussie for cheaper stuff, but I guess electronics doesn't fall into that category.




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^ See you're getting ripped off too though, the NZ dollar is farr stronger than it was.

However it will probably be a cold day in hell before that is passed on to consumers (new PS360 games retail for $120 here)



Wow thats even more expensive then in Europe

Its (PSP GO)  375 US Dollar in Europe
and
418 US Dollar in Australia

Thats pretty expensive, so Australia is one of the most expenisve Places for Consoles. Other Countries like Brasil are even more expensive but thats mainly due to the customs duty. In Australia its because of the Companies.



kingofwale said:

>Typical Sony greed. US$199.00 for the PSP Go, Vs A$450.00 is just gouging consumers. I hope Sony suffers.



LOL, such ignorance. I suppose the AUS $420 for Wii also "typical Sony greed"?????

edited:

Not sure where you are getting your figures from because I bought a Wii at launch for $388 AUD and that was nearly three years ago. At that time 250 USD was worth $328 AUD. Admittedly it hasn't dropped much in price since then but that's a whole other discussion.

Having said that the Wii is also much more expensive than it should be currently given that 200 USD is currently worth about $215 AUD. 

No matter what way you cut it though, setting a recommended retail price of 450 AUD (417 USD) for a handheld system is not a good move and is just inviting failure.  

 



hsrob said:
kingofwale said:

>Typical Sony greed. US$199.00 for the PSP Go, Vs A$450.00 is just gouging consumers. I hope Sony suffers.



LOL, such ignorance. I suppose the AUS $420 for Wii also "typical Sony greed"?????

edited:

Not sure where you are getting your figures from because I bought a Wii at launch for $388 AUD and that was nearly three years ago. At that time 250 USD was worth $328 AUD. Admittedly it hasn't dropped much in price since then but that's a whole other discussion.

Having said that the Wii is also much more expensive than it should be currently given that 200 USD is currently worth about $215 AUD. 

No matter what way you cut it though, setting a recommended retail price of 450 AUD (417 USD) for a handheld system is not a good move and is just inviting failure.  

 

Wii shouldn't be any cheaper because demand in Australia is still very high unlike the situation elsewhere. A price cut is not needed.

I agree with everything else though, I got the Wii at launch for $399.95 with a free game. You can get a Wii bundle at K-Mart for $468 with the following:

- Console

- 2 Wii Remotes

- 2 Nunchuks

- Link's Crossbow Training with Wii Zapper

- Mario Kart Wii

That's a total of $636 value. So it's not like the price hasn't come down when you consider bundles like that.

 

Sony's pricing of the PSP Go is ridiculous, there's no argument against it whatsoever.