100 Million PS2s Shipped 61
1up.com reports on a Sony release stating they've shipped 100 Million PS2 consoles. From the article: "PSOne took more than nine years to reach the same milestone Sony's achieved with PlayStation 2 in a little more than five. Sony says global shipments of PlayStation 2 break down to 40.65 million units in North America, 37.14 million in Europe and 22.22 million in all of Asia. The end result is Sony having a PlayStation brand that's moved roughly 1.86 billion units of hardware in a little over a decade, with plenty of time for PlayStation 2 to keep growing as the company makes the shift into next-generation in the coming year. "
Quite a milestone (Score:1)
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Re:Quite a milestone (Score:1)
I would never own one single piece of sony A/V equipment, no TV's, no monitors, no stereos, no CD walkmans... nothing. The PS1 and PS2 are it... and I used to work for Sony! I've bought Wega's for relatives at discount, and they like them, but I never personally trust any Sony product.
Even with all that said, 100 million PS2's
Re:Quite a milestone (Score:1)
Any spelling mistakes are intentional in the post, and I have no grammar.
Re:Quite a milestone (Score:1)
This one seems to be fine so far, but it definitely doesn't get anything like the same amount of abuse that the previous two got.
Here's an unrelate
So... how many of those were sold? (Score:3, Insightful)
And, 1.86 BILLION pieces of hardware? How many of those are consoles, and how many are things like memory cards?
Blast Processing defined (Score:2, Insightful)
For comparrison to other more important and trendy questions of the day - does the XBox360 support Blast-Processing?
Depends on whether a Sonic the Hedgehog classics compilation is one of the backward-compatible titles. In practice, if the name "Blast Processing" referred to anything, it was the name of the graphics engine in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. This engine used a lot of caching of objects to fixed parts of the Sega Genesis console's main RAM to take advantage of the fastest MC68000 addressing modes, s
Re:Blast Processing defined (Score:1)
That big whooshing roar. Yeah, that's the sound of a joke doing a high-speed flyby over your head.
Sincerity defined (Score:1)
Yeah, that's the sound of a joke doing a high-speed flyby over your head.
It's possible to lose a lot more karma by making bad jokes (1 Funny + 1 Overrated = -2% karma times the number of pairs of moderats who feel this way) than by intentionally missing a joke and making a sincere comment (1 In* + 1 Overrated = 0 effect on karma).
Re:Sincerity defined (Score:2)
With respect to karma, I couldn't give a good god damn about what type of comment will affect it.
How many are replacement units? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:So... how many of those were sold? (Score:1)
Does anyone know if this theory is true? I was skeptical at first, but the 100 million figure does seem a little high. I know that the PS2 is leading in sales,
Re:1.8 billion? (Score:1, Informative)
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Re:obligatory tommy boy quote (Score:2, Funny)
Further, Sony made people pay for the PS2, at least $100 on average.
If you manage to create 100 million of your 'turdboxes', and make people pay $10 billion for them, then you can start comparing yourself with the Sony marketing department.
Re:obligatory tommy boy quote (Score:2)
Rob
Doing the maths (Score:2)
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(4) controllers
(2) multi-taps
(4) memory cards
This doesn't include other hardware that shipped with the PS1, and it's probably a little above average (but 8-player FIFA was pretty fun).
Over the life of my PS2 (so far) I have bought:
(2) controllers
(3) memory cards
I didn't bother purchasing the hard drive or network adapter, and this is probably around average.
So, including the units themselves, and not including additional hardware shipped with the base units, I've purchased 17 pieces of Sony hardware... from Sony. This doesn't include the knockoff disposable controllers and cord extenders I bought and cannibalized after they broke.
So, 1.86bn pieces of hardware seems pretty darn attainable.
Re:They've shipping! (Score:4, Insightful)
This is something that I always look for when placing an order online...
Re:They've shipping! (Score:1)
Right back atcha, buddy. And in case it's still not clear, I am very well aware of the error in the original sentence and why it didn't make sense (as well as what it should have read). It seems that you aren't capable of figuring out that what I wrote was a (not so subtle) joke.
1.8 billion? (Score:2)
Re:1.8 billion? (Score:2)
ps1 system
ps2 system
psp system
2 memory cards for ps1
1 memory card for ps2
multitap
extra controller for ps1
2 dual shock analog controllers to replace original [non-analogstick] ps1 controllers
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Yeah, but... (Score:3, Interesting)
Wow! (Score:4, Insightful)
at least three of the 100-million are mine!
(Only one, the redesigned PStwo, still works...for now)
Just makes me wonder how many of those 100 million have been sent in for repair/refurb...
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Re:Wow! (Score:1)
Goddamn Konami...making exclusives for Sony...jerks...
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Re:Wow! (Score:1)
I guess it's just a roll of the dice.
1.8 Billion SOFTWARE, 200+ Million PS1+PS2s... (Score:5, Interesting)
Anyway, a key point here is ( or should be ) that there have been 1.86 *billion* Sony Playstation game disks sold. If the PS3 is backwards-compatible, that's a lot of people who have a lot of games they can *already* play on that system.
Another key point is that the PS2 is going to continue to be sold for some time, and is easily the most successful console of all time, selling 100 million in 5 years and still going strong. I know people who will be getting thier *first* PS2 this Christmas, and believe me, they aren't thinking of it as a console near the end of it's life. I expect the PSone to be phased out sometime after the introduction of the PS3, but the PS2 is going to be around for a while yet.
I bet... (Score:1)
I've purchased several (more than 2) and so have most of my friends.
Love the PS2 (Score:2)
I love my PS2. I'm actually on my second one - not because my first one died, but because I bought the PS2 slimline and gave my first one to a friend. It's all about the games. I've played games on the XBox (including a few that supported 1080i on my HD-TV) but they're too much like games on the PC. There's more variety and unique games on the PS2.
Can't wait to play "We Love Katamari", or "Shadow of the Colossus" or even "Ratchet: Deadlocked". Last weekend, I went to our local GameStop and picked up
Re:Love the PS2 (Score:1)
But hey, 20 buck's a good deal.
Hardware? (Score:2)
Kudos to Sony (Score:2, Interesting)
While I'd love a console that would last at least 5 years, the PS2 model is making me think they won't try that hard next go-round.
Why sell something once to someone when you can sell it over and over (also see: music CDs)?
Actually, I think