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Demand for PSP outstrips supply!

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Wow didn't expect the PSP to outsell the DS's launch day goals. Twice as much as the DS. And wasn't the DS the fastest selling system in Europe history?


RETAILERS are expecting the launch of Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) on September 1 to be an instant sellout because demand has already begun to outstrip supply.
More than 150,000 machines will be available in Britain on launch day, more than double the biggest launch in this country so far of a games console, thought to be the Nintendo DS.



One retailer said: “Stock will be very tight at the launch. It is clear that demand has been very high.”

Retailers including Dixons, HMV and Game are understood to have stopped taking pre-orders of the PSP for collection on the launch day.

A spokeswoman for WH Smith said that it would be able to fulfill 95 per cent of its pre-orders on the launch day. “The remaining customers are fully aware that they are not guaranteed to receive their PSP on the launch date, but we have held some back for those customers wanting to come into stores,” she said.

Many retailers have set aside stock to go into stores on the day, but one admitted: “It will be a very limited number.”

Retailers said that they were “satisfied” with their allocation of games hardware from Sony, which has broadened its distribution on launch day to include supermarkets such as Tesco and Asda as well as the specialist stores. Sony hopes to sell one million PSPs by Christmas A spokesman for Sony said: “Clearly, demand is outstanding and obviously we would like to satisfy that. We have very ambitious sales targets and will do our best to get stock in as soon as we can.”

Game, the specialist retailer, which is opening 250 of its 400 stores at midnight on Thursday, said: “A lot of PSPs will be arriving in stores this week on our launch, but the vast majority will have been pre-ordered.”



Link here -> http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9075-1754741,00.html
 
wasnt this the same in the US, then we found out that it only sold like half of what was shipped in like 3 days as opposed to sony saying it would be all 1 million in the US in a few days
 
Game, the specialist retailer, which is opening 250 of its 400 stores at midnight on Thursday, said: “A lot of PSPs will be arriving in stores this week on our launch, but the vast majority will have been pre-ordered.”


WOOT
 
PezRadar said:
wasnt this the same in the US, then we found out that it only sold like half of what was shipped in like 3 days as opposed to sony saying it would be all 1 million in the US in a few days

150,000 is a far cry from 1 million.

Still the PSP was Sony's most successful launch they ever had in North America.
 
HomerSimpson-Man said:
150,000 is a far cry from 1 million.

Still the PSP was Sony's most successful launch they ever had in North America.


Well that 150,000 is just in Britian alone. Not the rest of Europe.
 
PezRadar said:
wasnt this the same in the US, then we found out that it only sold like half of what was shipped in like 3 days as opposed to sony saying it would be all 1 million in the US in a few days

620K in the US, plus probably 10% more for Canada. 700K sold out of 1M shipped isn't that bad.
 
It's nice seeing the PSP doing well in NA and soon to Europe (how I didn't jinx it :P )

But considering the taste these gamers have, I don't expect to see software expanding much from the already flooded market of racers and sports games.

It's a shame to since the system can be put to better use.

Boo America and Europe for liking shitty games.
 
littlewig said:
It's nice seeing the PSP doing well in NA and soon to Europe (how I didn't jinx it :P )

But considering the taste these gamers have, I don't expect to see software expanding much from the already flooded market of racers and sports games.

It's a shame to since the system can be put to better use.

Boo America and Europe for liking shitty games.

Ahh..and on cue...Gamewhopper's N-bot reinforcement has arrived. You barely made the 5 minute mark I gave you.
 
littlewig said:
It's nice seeing the PSP doing well in NA and soon to Europe (how I didn't jinx it :P )

But considering the taste these gamers have, I don't expect to see software expanding much from the already flooded market of racers and sports games.

It's a shame to since the system can be put to better use.

Boo America and Europe for liking shitty games.


Wow. A stealth troll. Been awhile since I've seen this. Usually it is blatant trolling.
 
Ponn01 said:
Ahh..and on cue...Gamewhopper's N-bot reinforcement has arrived. You barely made the 5 minute mark I gave you.

Your Sony fanboyism is really shining through, I don't know how others can stand it.
 
I've never understood why launch sell-outs are impressive. I mean, isn't that generally what happens at any launch? I usually start paying attention to what the system is selling 6+ months later. Hell, I remember you couldn't find a Jaguar at launch :lol .
 
When you consider all the people who have imported it already I`m sure there will be millions of PSP owners in Europe pretty quickly.
 
With the US launch lineup plus latecomers like Hot Shots (ok, not so many of these :p) and Europe-first titles like Virtua Tennis and Colin McRae, the European launch lineup has got to be good.
 
SailorDaravon said:
I've never understood why launch sell-outs are impressive. I mean, isn't that generally what happens at any launch? I usually start paying attention to what the system is selling 6+ months later. Hell, I remember you couldn't find a Jaguar at launch :lol .

Hell, you couldn't find a DS at launch.
 
i thought that most people thought that the UK had shitty taste in games, well thats what most people post when they see the UK charts. But put that in a PSP thread? trolling!! lol, now banned. hmm.
 
Hmm... impressive numbers...

Not sure for how long those 150,000 people will be satisfied though, as recent study shows that 50% of people are already leaving their PSP covered with dust...

And oh yeah, the advertising of the PSP in Sydney Australia here just isn't even funny. You can probably see a PSP ad 20 times as you just walk down 1 main street.
 
APerfectCircle said:
i thought that most people thought that the UK had shitty taste in games, well thats what most people post when they see the UK charts. But put that in a PSP thread? trolling!! lol, now banned. hmm.
except that he's being trolling in every psp thread. this is just the cumulation of the past however many threads.
 
mutsu said:
Hmm... impressive numbers...

Not sure for how long those 150,000 people will be satisfied though, as recent study shows that 50% of people are already leaving their PSP covered with dust...



I'm in the same situation. I whip out Wipeout every couple of days, but for the most part I don't touch my PSP. When I finally stop being a cheap skate and buy a decent sized memory card I'll probably never put the thing down, but until then my PSP will most likely be very lonely. Hopefully Libery City will make it out this year, but I'm not too hopeful. Does anyone here know for sure when Liberty City is going to be released?
 
mutsu said:
Hmm... impressive numbers...

Not sure for how long those 150,000 people will be satisfied though, as recent study shows that 50% of people are already leaving their PSP covered with dust...

Well, people in Europe can bitch about the delay, but they don't have to wait through the summer drought months like we have. They should be getting most of the holiday titles we get or not to far after. Hell, if I read right I think they even get Virtua Tennis before us.
 
There's several PSP naysayers (like that michael guy), but they don't come into every thread going " :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol HAY GUYZ IM A STUPID FUCKER" like gamewhooper and his troop of Nintenshits do.
 
I didn't know GAF started being so anal about trolls. I mean, seeing as how the DS got drilled in and out for the passed 6 months, we could stand to take a few shots at the "superior handheld"


I mean, as long as we all agree that both systems have killer apps (except for PSP), what's the problem? :)


man I can't wait for MGA2.
 
Date of Lies said:
I didn't know GAF started being so anal about trolls. I mean, seeing as how the DS got drilled in and out for the passed 6 months, we could stand to take a few shots at the "superior handheld"


I mean, as long as we all agree that both systems have killer apps (except for PSP), what's the problem? :)


man I can't wait for MGA2.

The PSP is definitely past it's honeymoon phase and is clearly getting some lumps from all over. It's got a lot of warts with respect to it's current and future games library, but those two who got banned werent' banned for just what they did in this thread. They've got a short leash for a reason.

I say, bring on the PSP hate. If the PSP crumbles because of a vocal outpour then it wasn't worth it's salt to begin with. I'd bet that doesn't happen and would say that both the DS & the PSP will be viable for some time. The DS just has to work harder to earn it, whereas many are willing to give the PSP a free ride because it's an incredible piece of hardware and has traditionally had spectacular third party support. That premise will continue to be tested until we see some true PSP system seller games.
 
When we're talking about well established companies, launch sellouts just say to me that the manufacturer didn't supply properly. I think that reflects negatively on the company rather than positively or as bragging rights. That's why I think the PSP North American launch was spectacular. Not only did the PSP launch set records for the region, but there was also plenty of stock available. That is how a successful launch should go. If there are not enough units available for launch then that means the manufacturer messed up during the production phase. My ideal launch is not having to wait in a line all night long outside of some major retailer in the pouring rain or freezing snow just to fight geeks at the crack of dawn for the latest holiday fueled cabbage patch fad.

When I hear Sony talking about not being able to meet demand in Europe it only makes me wonder how much longer it will now take them to catch up to the competition when they're having these types of production missteps.

If MS pulls off a worldwide launch of their console within weeks of each other without any major snafus it will really make the poorly staggered PSP launch look even worse. Sony really needs to get their system out the door in Europe ASAP.
 
Isnt 150k a bit low considering that the ps2 was released and should have had some crazy sales. How much did the ps2 sell on launch day?
 
Monk said:
Isnt 150k a bit low considering that the ps2 was released and should have had some crazy sales. How much did the ps2 sell on launch day?

This is just the UK, although at our standard 30% of Europe rule (which has essentially been validated by screen digest), that would be only ~450k across all of Europe, which seems quite small.

I'm betting that Europe will have a full Million units in the first week available (no idea how many will actually sell)
 
HomerSimpson-Man said:
Ah, the struggle never ends for gamers.

I just hope more RPGs get brought over in the U.S. soon.

I agree, i am an rpg fan and there are like no rpg games worth getting in english countries. The only thing that is stopping me from getting a psp are the lack of rpg games in english countries.
 
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