It's 11-9 this year for the PSP including this week.MoccaJava said:Really, if you include this week, the PSP has outsold the NDS 10 weeks vs. 9 times the NDS outsold the PSP. Undoubtedly the gap will be closed completely next week, anyway.
I edited my earlier post to say that I didn't think it was because of that week. The mistake HAS to be on their part in adding up the numbers because I KNOW that I'm right because I just added all of them up myself and it matches my spread sheet.CVXFREAK said:Fuzzy, the only difference I can see is that week of January, in which GS's numbers ARE mixed up. But that's the only week, and I don't think the discrepency hits there.
Week | DS | PSP | PSP Totals
01/03-01/09 | 108,561 | 62,052 |
01/10-01/16 | 53,527 | 64,602 | 126,654
01/17-01/23 | 44,608 | 66,543 | 193,197
01/24-01/30 | 43,226 | 74,405 | 267,602
01/31-02/06 | 29,552 | 48,781 | 316,383
02/07-02/13 | 26,205 | 45,972 | 362,355
02/14-02/20 | 22,363 | 38,314 | 400,669
02/21-02/27 | 26,761 | 41,867 | 442,536
02/28-03/06 | 25,759 | 47,633 | 490,169
03/07-03/13 | 26,537 | 46,307 | 536,476
03/14-03/13 | 22,446 | 43,644 | 580,120
03/21-03/27 | 55,825 | 43,043 | 623,163
03/28-04/03 | 43,023 | 33,911 | 657,074
04/04-04/10 | 30,028 | 28,848 | 685,922
04/11-04/17 | 21,698 | 28,950 | 714,872
04/18-04/24 | 96,191 | 33,004 | 747,876
04/25-05/01 | 64,247 | 38,778 | 786,654
05/02-05/08 | 67,863 | 33,981 | 820,635
05/09-05/15 | 26,583 | 25,438 | 846,073
YTD | 835,003 | 846,073
CVXFREAK said:Code:Week | DS | PSP | PSP Totals 01/03-01/09 | 108,561 | 62,052 | 01/10-01/16 | 53,527 | 64,602 | 126,654 01/17-01/23 | 44,608 | 66,543 | 193,197 01/24-01/30 | 43,226 | 74,405 | 267,602 01/31-02/06 | 29,552 | 48,781 | 316,383 02/07-02/13 | 26,205 | 45,972 | 362,355 02/14-02/20 | 22,363 | 38,314 | 400,669 02/21-02/27 | 26,761 | 41,867 | 442,536 02/28-03/06 | 25,759 | 47,633 | 490,169 03/07-03/13 | 26,537 | 46,307 | 536,476 03/14-03/13 | 22,446 | 43,644 | 580,120 03/21-03/27 | 55,825 | 43,043 | 623,163 03/28-04/03 | 43,023 | 33,911 | 657,074 04/04-04/10 | 30,028 | 28,848 | 685,922 04/11-04/17 | 21,698 | 28,950 | 714,872 04/18-04/24 | 96,191 | 33,004 | 747,876 04/25-05/01 | 64,247 | 38,778 | 786,654 05/02-05/08 | 67,863 | 33,981 | 820,635 05/09-05/15 | 26,583 | 25,438 | 846,073 YTD | 835,003 | 846,073
For reference, here are week by week PSP totals. Now let me find the discrepency.
There's a saying that I like that goes like this, Fuzzy's always right.CVXFREAK said:EDIT: Found it! 03/28 - 04/03, I totaled it 667,074 instead of 657,074. So GS has been off for nearly two months now. Thanks a lot for pointing this error out!
Then you should also fix the DS numbers to YTD=835,003 and LTD=2,330,599.CVXFREAK said:Definitely. If you can help me double check every week, that would be perfect.
24,000, Moccajava. There's at least 30 or 40 PSP games out. Are you saying, once more, that all of them combined didn't sell at least 24,000?
We can't derive data of all the PSP games, but I can place a bet that at least 24,000 units of software have been sold.
ThongyDonk said:Makes you wonder if this will work with the Rev.
aiming for the casual and non gamer, making it tempting for them to come to the market!!
Its pretty obvious to me that the PSP isnt selling for its software.
Duckhuntdog said:Well in the off chance the DS does beat down the PSP. I don't see Sony fully pulling the plug on the PSP. But then again, they did pull the plug on the PSX... I'm so conflicted.
Ignatz Mouse said:That's kind of alarmist. The PS1 wasn't a sales leader until a couple of years into its life. At first, it was heavily outsold by the SNES, and then the N64. It was only a year or so into the N64's life that it took the lead.
This is the off season, for an expensive item. The real determinir of how well the PSP is going to do in the long run is the holiday season.
jman2050 said:I'm almost completely sure he was referring to the PSX, the PS2/Media center hybrid that sold piss-poorly in Japan, causing Sony to stop production on it completely.
jarrod said:So in keeping with your counter-example... when should we expect PSP to pick up then? Roughly 2 years from now?
jarrod said:So in keeping with your counter-example... when should we expect PSP to pick up then? Roughly 2 years from now?
Ignatz Mouse said:That's kind of alarmist. The PS1 wasn't a sales leader until a couple of years into its life. At first, it was heavily outsold by the SNES, and then the N64. It was only a year or so into the N64's life that it took the lead.
think it's still too early to say who will emerge regarding DS and PSP. killer apps for the PSP have yet to be released (FF anyone?), while if it wasn't for Nintendogs, the DS would be doing really badly right now.
This made me wonder what it would look like if we compared worst week to worst week, second worst week to second worst week, and so on. PSP is in the lead for the lower 14, DS leads for the next 10, and then there's one more week where DS has no PSP competition.kaching said:Hasn't hit the lows that DS hit yet though!
GBA+GBASP+DS vs DS vs PSP chart for the week of January 3 through the week of May 9, since we don't have full numbers for after that.olimario said:The DS is eating into GBA sales.
Can somebody show GBA + DS vs. PSP this year?
Kuroyume said:What happened to Namco x Capcom? Not a good seller?
I point out the DS library is improving (seriously, it's starting at zero right now) and that it has been on the market longer as well as possessed of a larger library? I don't think it'll ever get a better tie ratio than the PSP, though, unless the PSP suffers an N64-style drought. The DS in Japan is being purchased by casuals and an atypical non-gaming audience along with the Nintendo exclusive crowd; they don't snatch up the content like the gadgeteers and the Sony core demographic.
Fuzzy said:DS - 29,808
PS2 - 27,370
PSP - 24,122
GBASP - 7,592
GC - 2,403
GBA - 282
Xbox - 248
YTD/LTD
DS - 864,811 / 2,360,407
PSP - 870,195 / 1,352,447
DS Lead - 1,007,960