PSP Hits 10 Million Units 73
Gamasutra is reporting that Sony's PSP Handheld has hit 10 Million units shipped. From the article: "Broken down into regions, Asia (including Japan) has shipped 3 million units, North America 4.47 million, and Europe and other PAL regions 2.53 million. However, Sony's use of statistics for shipped units can be a little confusing to some, since these figures do vary significantly to the amount of units thus far sold in stores. Nonetheless, citing shipment numbers for consoles is common practice within the game industry, and is carried out by all three major console manufacturers."
Re:DS? (Score:1)
Re:DS? (Score:1)
You are talking apples and orange, you anonymous Nintendo (blindly) loving coward.
PSP is a clear disappointment. (Score:1)
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
OH WAIT, NO GAMES FOR DS yet take advtange of wi-fi to allow for online multiplayer. PSP was wi-fi online multiplayer ready AT LAUNCH, with launch titles allowing for a large number of players.
Please stop with the Nintendo-love fest. They are a great video game company, but no one, especially them, is the "End all be all" of console/portable gaming.
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
Re-read their comment...
Re:Combo pack (Score:2)
Re-read their comment and the parent.
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
PSP may be more expensive, but it can do a lot more, and frankly, a DVD player that costs under $150 is going to be crap anyways. Combine a PSP with a $100 1 GB stick, and you get 4-5 hours of video over the 1.5-2 hours on a portable video player. Plus, let's look at the facts. I'd rather have a single unified device for all my main needs when I am on the bus. I commute an hour every day on the bus, and frankly pulling out a bulky por
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
http://www.us.playstation.com/psp/games.aspx?all [playstation.com]
DS:November (NOT ALL OF THEM)
Re:Combo pack (Score:2)
Also you are wrong on upcoming games.
PSP
October = 3
November = 22
December = 9
http://www.us.playstation.com/newgames.aspx?id=cal endar§ion=psp [playstation.com]
Also factor in how many movies are available for the PSP vs DS? How many games can you play Online on the PSP vs the DS?
Good games is questionable. Personally I hate sims with a passion, but it sells well.
Re:Combo pack (Score:1)
for psp
1 in October
12 in November
7 in December
Also factor in movies on psp vs dvd
How many game are online on ps2/xbox/pc vs psp
DS
20 November + 13GBA
1 December + 4GBA
1 January + 2GBA
1 Febuary + 1GBA
1 March
YAWN (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:YAWN (Score:1)
Sony's use of statistics for shipped units can be a little confusing to some, since these figures do vary significantly to the amount of units thus far sold in stores. Nonetheless, citing shipment numbers for consoles is common practice within the game industry, and is carried out by all three major console manufacturers."
Shipped vs. sold (Score:5, Insightful)
and
As ever, figures for North America remain the most obscure, although recent estimates from The NPD Group put the figure at over 2 million units.
So they haven't sold 50% of what they shipped yet... meaning 10 million shipped, but less than 5 million sold.
Re:Shipped vs. sold (Score:1)
5 million units sold.
Your accountant ran out of red pens?
Priceless!
Re:Shipped vs. sold (Score:2)
Re:Shipped vs. sold (Score:1)
Re:Shipped vs. sold (Score:2)
Also: use NPD numbers with care. They (and they admit this) only cover a minority of retail in the US. Their sales numbers do not include Amazon.com, for example. In addition Sony management has been telling investors they are to ramp PSP production to 1.5m units a month: again, not something t
Re:Shipped vs. sold (Score:2)
Gaming Library (Score:1)
In the meantime I don't see any more DS titles besides castlevania that would be even worth it. Maybe DS has maxed out?
Re:Gaming Library (Score:4, Interesting)
As for your comment about the DS maxing out, they do have three major releases next month, Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, and Mario and Luigi, all of which I played at Digital Life last weekend, and all of which are pretty freakin' sweet. And there's always the fact that a DS Zelda is in the works that will be a massive paradigm shift and DS Mario which has been long awaited. Plus, if you're really dying for a purely 2d platforming-at-its-best experience, there's Super Princess Peach.
But I digress, this is about PSP, not DS
Re:Gaming Library (Score:2)
Re:Gaming Library (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Gaming Library (Score:4, Informative)
Coming Soon:
Rumored but not confirmed:
Of course, none of these may be your cup of tea. But for those of us who are Card Carrying Nintendo Fanboys, there's quite a bit to look forward to.
Now give me Super Smash Bros. DS, dammit...
Re:Gaming Library (Score:1)
Also from nintendo australia's DS game list
Age of Empires 2
http://www.nintendo.com.au/nintendo/games/index.ph p?action=search&pagenum=1&sortby=title&platform=DS &rating=&title=&releasedate=&genre=&search.x=47&se arch.y=7&search=search [nintendo.com.au]
Re:Gaming Library (Score:2)
Re:Gaming Library (Score:4, Informative)
Trauma Center
Phoenix Wright
Lost In Blue
Zoo Tycoon
Metroid Prime Pinball - 10/24/05
Mario Kart - 11/14/2005
Animal Crossing - 12/05/2005
Mario and Luigi 2 - 11/28/2005
Sonic Rush - 11/15/2005
Re:Gaming Library (Score:4, Informative)
I haven't even played Phoenix Wright yet because Trauma Center is so great! It really feels like you're performing surgery, the level of tension is really well done. You feel like you have to do everything quickly and well, and weird things keep happening to throw you off.
It's very linear, and they tell you every procedure to use, so you don't have to use any actual creativity, but it's still a lot of fun.
The game really shows what the stylus is good for, though - the game wouldn't be the same without it. It really gives me hope for the Revolution games.
Re:Gaming Library (Score:2)
Re:Gaming Library (Score:2)
I have thought about this recently and I've determined we're willing to give Sony the benefit of the doubt, simply because they have delivered with their consoles recently. The PSX had a massive library. The PS2 started out very very slowly, but now it has a massive library. The PS3 already has a ton of games lined up.
Contrast this with recent Nintendo; I don't give them the benefit of the doubt. Not because I don't like Nintendo. I love Nintendo. I have a Gamecube, a GBA SP, original GBA, an N64, a
Re:Gaming Library (Score:1)
They're also cleaning up on the software/hardware sales in the land of the rising sun, have far lower development costs, and seem to have made a lot of headway in undoing the whole N64 debacle with developers and customers(The GCN is, to me,
Still haven't seen one (Score:2)
Re:Still haven't seen one (Score:2)
Re:Still haven't seen one (Score:2)
House (from House M.D.) played with a DS instead of working for a couple weeks last season.
Re:Still haven't seen one (Score:1)
It is puzzling.
Re:Still haven't seen one (Score:2)
Good job, Sony. Good job.
Re:Still haven't seen one (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Still haven't seen one (Score:2)
The reality is that the PSP is not always necesarily to blame. I have about 8 different games and loading times are completely different for each game. Some, such as Virtua Tennis and Ridge Racer actually have pretty decent load times considering the content your getting at once. Virtua Tennis is extremely impressive. It eve
Re:Still haven't seen one (Score:2)
load times for ps1/saturn/neogeo cd were atrocious back in the 90's.
even the fastest optical drives are no match for solid state memory like flash.
even with carts, they were still priced competitively, even though cd's were nothing but cheap plastic. makes you think.
optical drives without caching sucks, period.
Re:Still haven't seen one (Score:1)
I start Kirby and start playing, he doesn't look over.
I play for about 3-4 minutes, and look over again.
He still hasn't done anything, The lecture starts and I close the lid of my DS (putting
Rich Kids Only (Score:1)
Otherwise, I've never seen one back here in Texas. But then again, I've only seen one other DS here too... I do see a lot of the Gameboy SP, however. (I have a black one myself, love that Minish Cap and Advanced Wars 2!)
I may never really want a PSP to play, but I do
I know where 1 of those PSPs is... (Score:2, Interesting)
1. Was sucked into the hype vortex.
2. Under a state of hype-nosis, bought into an EB bundle deal.
3. Got 5 games for it.
4. All 5 sucked.
5. Unhappiness breaks me out of hype-nosis.
Never again will I buy into a 'bundle'... (see xbox 360 bundles for even worse deal)
I guess this is a good time to ask, are there any games out yet that will give me a reason to dust off my PSP and hunt around for the certainly now lost power adapter?
Re:I know where 1 of those PSPs is... (Score:2)
Re:I know where 1 of those PSPs is... (Score:2)
Re:I know where 1 of those PSPs is... (Score:1)
Do these things exist? (Score:1)
Re:Do these things exist? (Score:2)
You answered your own question. Move to a state where one city has a larger population than the State of Montana, and you might see a PSP. There are many cities/metro's in the US that would fit.
Let me know when the price cut hits (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Let me know when the price cut hits (Score:1)
Re:Let me know when the price cut hits (Score:2)
What the PSP needs (Score:3, Interesting)
That, and open up the UMD format with an affordable burner, so people don't have to pay $200 for a 2GB memorystick or tack-on microdrive! I know, I know--dream on, ATRAC, dream on.
Re:What the PSP needs (Score:2)
they make ms look standards-compliant.
Re:What the PSP needs (Score:2)
Pretty Impressive in Europe (Score:2)
Re:Pretty Impressive in Europe (Score:1)
Re:Pretty Impressive in Europe (Score:2)
PSP Killer Apps...music videos and Emulators (Score:2)