Video Game Sales Up 32% in March 28
Reuters is reporting that video game sales were up 32% in March. The story attributes the increase in sales to improved console supplies, Gran Turismo 4, and some handheld Sony is hawking. From the article: "Citing figures from market researchers NPD Group, analysts also said Sony Corp.'s new PlayStation Portable handheld gaming unit sold 620,000 units of hardware in the month and 1.1 million pieces of software. The PSP was released on March 24."
Re:Need I state? (Score:4, Insightful)
Video game sales are up because more video games are being sold (duh). More video games are being sold because a new system (the PSP) has been successfuly launched and those who buy it also buy games for it.
In this case, I think it's fair to say that the increase in sales is a result, at least in part, of the PSP's launch and the sales that said launch has generated...
Re:Need I state? (Score:2)
What? So you are saying that piracy is only a factor when sales goes down, not up?????
End the Q4 release cycle! (Score:3, Interesting)
One can hope
XBOX (Score:1)
A friend of mine insists that the XBOX will never die because games on XBOX 2 aren't backwards-compatible. While I'm sure it will at least end up like the N64 lives on today, does anyone think it will outlast the XBOX 2 longer?
I personally don't see it lasting forever once the next generations come ou
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Re:Pffft. (Score:1)
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It'll be interesting if they decide to unlock the CPU and bus speeds later on, and maybe release games that require a specific battery or a newer low-power revision of the processor in order to play them. I'll wager the games will be impressive if they do unlock it. Increasing CPU speed by 50% for
Re:Pffft. (Score:1)
The dramatic performance difference has to do with the inner properties of the hardware in the PSP. A PSP contains 1 CPU core, 2 Graphics cores, 1 Media core, 1 Sound core and firmware which is optimized to incredibly high levels for an assortment of polygon crunching and rendering tasks.
That, coupled with fast data-transfer rates across the Bus and other hardware capabilities, makes
Am I the only one reading this the other way? (Score:2, Interesting)
If those numbers are right, that means people only bought one or two games to go with their PSP...
Keep in mind it was/is nearly/completely impossible to buy a PSP without the bundle so you're really looking at about 50% of the people either picking up the PSP as 'early adopters' and probably not using it much due to the sheer lack of use so far (1 game
Re:Am I the only one reading this the other way? (Score:1)
I bought a PSP the day they came out... and 7 games. I play constantly, and when I'm not my brother is using it, and waiting for EB Games or Gamestop to get more in stock so he can make some trades to subsidize his own purchase.
I also own a DS, and love that too. Owning both, I don't think that "x is a y killer" or that "y is an x killer" They are both fantastic consoles, only at this point the DS needs more A-list games, and the PSP needs more compelling content to match t
Re:Am I the only one reading this the other way? (Score:1, Interesting)
Um, I can't recalling a single physical store (including EB, Gamestop, Target, Wal-Mart, Bad Buy, etc.) forcing customers to buy a bundle. In each of those cases, you could just buy the PSP (which, yes, is in Sony's "bundle", which is the only way it was released in the US) without being forced to buy a number of games or accessories.
The same can't be said of many online retailers though...
Re:Am I the only one reading this the other way? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Am I the only one reading this the other way? (Score:1, Interesting)
>If those numbers are right, that means people only bought one or two games to go with their PSP..
this ign article http://psp.ign.com/articles/604/604548p1.html [ign.com] says that 30% of DS buyers on launch day DIDN'T EVEN BUY A GAME. psp's 1.77 games/system ratio on launch day absolutely kills DS's
seems like (Score:3, Insightful)
Of course the PSP sales will stay steady when the PS2 and Xbox sales start dropping to make way for the new releases.
End of the Warcraft effect? (Score:4, Funny)
my fault (Score:2)