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personnally i am against the dematerialization of videogames, i like to have a real and not a virtual collection, that's because i'm happy about this news... even if i know that in future dematerialization is unavoidable...



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PSP Go = GB Micro

Both are a step back in comparison to their previous counterparts.



I know people have already said it but the GO reminds of the GB micro.



Keep_the_change said:
PSP Go = GB Micro

Both are a step back in comparison to their previous counterparts.

Actually I found difficult to believe that PSP Go will sell less than GB Micro: it sold less than 3 millions! IMO the Go model will sell atleast 5 millions, but this doesn't mean that is a good reasult, it's just a way to make some profits...



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For all the people making the GB micro comparisons... it's first week in Japan it sold 170,306 according to MC.



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Those are solid numbers.



I hope you guys don't expect the DSi LL to have some whopping opener.

Diversity in lineup -- legs is the point.



 

Procrastinato,

The DSi LL is for Seniors because the small screens of the DS/DSLite/DSI are too small for them to see. No one is expecting it to have a huge opening but it does cover a market that is underserved.



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Procrastinato said:
I hope you guys don't expect the DSi LL to have some whopping opener.

Diversity in lineup -- legs is the point.

DSi LL is consciously targeting a different audience (seniors), one that tends not to be near as frontloaded when it comes to their buying patterns.  Seems an odd comparison to make frankly, I can't really see it as anything but damage control for these unquestionably disappointing Go figures (28k out of a 150k shipment). 



too expensive for a handheld, and probably unnecessary upgrade.