NWO said:They probably will once you point out the "people" who were claiming that the PSP was dead in Japan.
shit did a quick search and here's one of the first things I found
http://www.ga-forum.com/showpost.php?p=1867758&postcount=98
:lol
NWO said:They probably will once you point out the "people" who were claiming that the PSP was dead in Japan.
NWO said:They probably will once you point out the "people" who were claiming that the PSP was dead in Japan.
Ignatz Mouse said:On the anti-PSP side there's jarrod, gamegirly, Frankfurter, borkbork, and on the "well, it's just a lame port" side are you and DCharlie, downplaying the fact that between this, the White model, and AC, there could have been a much bigger bump.
Mrbob said:I think the most surprising number is PS2. Sales finally starting to slow down? I don't remember the last time the PS2 sold under 25k.
Don't worry, the Xbox 360 will reverse the trend.argon said:If you add GCN sales, only 25,000 home consoles were sold this week in Japan.. that's kind of scary.
Either the market's totally saturated, or people just aren't as interested in home consoles anymore.
That's why I feel Rev has a fairly decent chance to outsell PS3 over in Japan. The console market there is shrinking. It needed something like Rev to turn the market on the head.argon said:If you add GCN sales, only 25,000 home consoles were sold this week in Japan.. that's kind of scary.
Either the market's totally saturated, or people just aren't as interested in home consoles anymore.
Fuzzy said:Don't worry, the Xbox 360 will reverse the trend.
Izzy said:1 GBA M 148,000
2 DS 62,000
3 PSP 55,000
4 PS2 23,000
5 GBA SP 14,000
6 GC 2,000
QUOTE]
is that the final answer?
The Media Create hardware chart will be up in a little more than 2 hours.polg said:Izzy said:1 GBA M 148,000
2 DS 62,000
3 PSP 55,000
4 PS2 23,000
5 GBA SP 14,000
6 GC 2,000
is that the final answer?
polg said:famitsu dataIzzy said:1 GBA M 148,000
2 DS 62,000
3 PSP 55,000
4 PS2 23,000
5 GBA SP 14,000
6 GC 2,000
QUOTE]
is that the final answer?
Heian-kyo said:When's PSP Brain Training (by Sega right?) getting released, and will it carry the same low price point as the DS version?
PS2 KID said:The way the Handheld market is in Japan, PSP's killer apps will be remakes, compilations and the most anticipated TALKMAN non-game. I have a feeling Talkman will outsell everything else on PSP the way the Nintendogs and Brain Training games have sold so far.
Cheebs said:That's why I feel Rev has a fairly decent chance to outsell PS3 over in Japan.
Speevy said:One of the best selling sports franchises of all time was outsold by a 20 year old rerelease on a 5 year old handheld.
Japan is...so strange.
Oxymoron said:Wow. GBA > DS + PSP + PS2 + GCN + Xbox, and this on an incredibly strong week for both DS and PSP.
Fuzzy said:GBM - 170,306
DS - 72,167
PSP - 70,152
PS2 - 24,396
GBASP - 11,147
GC - 1,882
GBA - 624
Xbox - 109
YTD / LTD
DS - 1,698,283 / 3,193,879
PSP - 1,285,371 / 1,767,623
DS Lead - 412,912 / 1,426,256
Media Create's site.Deku said:source?
BorkBork said:GBM - 170,306
GBA Famicom Mini: Super Mario Brothers (Nintendo) - 187,386
I don't understand this. :lol
MC's site says that it includes the LE.GoutPatrol said:NDS Gyakuten Saiban DS (Capcom) - 65,000 (NEW)
Does this include the LE edition or not?
If so, okay.
If not, great!
BorkBork said:GBM - 170,306
GBA Famicom Mini: Super Mario Brothers (Nintendo) - 187,386
I don't understand this. :lol
I saw that 83.53% figure for the Famicro (which means 142,257 of the total) and didn't believe it which is why I waited until MC posted their English translation. Nintendo made me say "wow".Sales of the top 100 titles totaled 1,233,131 units. This is a complete turnaround from the slump in sales last week. With the help of the launch of new hardware on the market and an extensive lineup of new titles, this week saw high figures that amounted to 309.62% of last week's level and 159.08% of the weekly average.
The number of Game Boy Micro (GBM) units sold was 170,306 (GBA, GBASP and DS sold 531,298 units, 114,099 units and 468,883 units respectively at the time of launch). Television commercials may have helped as sales got off to a good start for GBM, with a high absorbency rate of 83.53% for the most popular Famicom version. New colors for PSP sold about 480,000 units. Although this was not as high as for GBM, it helped revitalize sluggish PSP sales. Attention will focus on future trends.
Fifteen new releases took spots in the top 100, accounting for a high 76.96% of sales. With "Dynasty Warriors 5: Mosho Den" (about 203,000 units) in the lead, strong sales of more than 100,000 units sold were posted as well for "Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros. (20th Anniversary version)," "Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop!" and "World Soccer Winning Eleven 9: Ubiquitous Evolution," thus driving the market.
:lol :lol :lolRazoric said:shit did a quick search and here's one of the first things I found
http://www.ga-forum.com/showpost.php?p=1867758&postcount=98
:lol
PlayStation gained it's position by gaining Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest. End of story.Ceb said:Nah.
PS gained its position and increased the market by ridding itself of the things Famicom represented. Same thing with the PSP, only that we'll have to wait and see if it turns out to be as successful.
GameCube was regularly selling 20k+ weekly it's first year too.Mrbob said:PSP still sells 20K a week while the GC sells a mighty 4K a week. This week it sold 2K. Amazatron.
monkeyrun said::lol :lol :lol
how is he wrong ??
I didn't see PSP outselling DS yet.
Rock_Man said:
Razoric said:shit did a quick search and here's one of the first things I found
http://www.ga-forum.com/showpost.php?p=1867758&postcount=98
:lol
Ehhh, I think that's using "regularly" pretty loosely. On good years it hit about a million, which averages to about 20K a week, but of course was much higher in November-January and much lower the rest of the year.jarrod said:GameCube was regularly selling 20k+ weekly it's first year too.