EU PSP Launch Delayed To September 28
GamesIndustry.biz has the news that the European launch of the PSP handheld may be delayed until September of this year. June is currently assumed to be the earliest the platform could arrive in Europe, delays being caused by ongoing supply shortages. From the article: "The company managed to ship only half a million units in Japan in the month of launch, while in order to supply a million units to the USA for launch, the European and South Korean launches had to be bumped back. With both Japan and North America to keep supplied, the process of manufacturing a respectable number of units for the European market could be even slower, unless the firm brings new production capacity online."
Shortage? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Or they could just give the US and EU the same region coding.
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And they'd have to do that anyways most likely unless they have all of the localisation already in place. (Which I doubt since at least my japanese PSP doesn't have any other languages than japanese and english.)
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Importing time (Score:2)
So my three steps are to
1: Swear and moan about sony screwing up till i feel better
2: buy one from liksang
3: mod chip the machine if needed
Seriously Europe is a very large market and sony is handing this market to nintendo on a platter , not that i mind as the DS is a fine machine.
oh on the issue of mod chips , i do not use them to play pirate games , i use them fro two reasons , playing imports and using homebrew
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What do you call someone who speaks three language? Trilingual
What do you call someone who speaks two languages? Bilingual
What do you call someone who speaks one language? American
Europeans do have a tendency to speak more languages that your average american, and one of the languages they speak is almost always english. It probabls has to do with the fact that the countries are so small, and there's a lot of travel between the countries with different languages.
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Why they can't release the English version in Britain, of course, is another question. It's not like they ever loca
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And don't get me wrong: I would very much have loved to see Sony give us Europeans a nod and release English devices and games here ASAP. But it just ain't gonna happen.
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This is not to be confused with the geeky love of gadgets.
How do you tell the difference? Take me, for example. I love gadgets. How do you know I'm not in the former subset? Next week, I'm getting an N-Gage from Cingular.
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A very large market of very old people. The demographics just aren't there I'm afraid.
I keep hearing in my head (Score:5, Funny)
Seriously, they "only" sold 575k of the stock they sent to us, why not just adjust their forecasts for out-of-japan sales and deliver to both markets?
Don't tell me it's cause the other 500K are needed for dead-pixel exchanges? :D
The PSP will succeed... (Score:4, Informative)
In the Spring, of course, consumers don't have to have it "right now." They can wait a few weeks... Or months. And it's easier for a parent to just tell the kid no, or for an older gamer to wait until the next paycheck or two.
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Translation from marketing-speak: (Score:4, Funny)
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It's ridiculous. I'm on PSP #3 and I'm basically just dealing with it. The wounds of early adoption hasve never been so disfiguring.
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