elostyle said:Japanese DS hardware sales will be reflected in the next NPD report![]()
elostyle said:I find the < 10k for biohazard very hard to believe.
Which is obviously because of shortages, not because people want PSP. 7/10 titles are DS games. People are buying PSP BECAUSE they can't get DS. That's not a very big win seeing how when new shipments come PSP will be crushed again and no one sane will doubt that.Oogami said:Yes and I was wrong. Wrong for thinking people here would know I was being sarcastic when I said that. But whatever.
Doesn't change the fact that PSP is the best selling system in Japan this week again, yes?
Yeah, according to these numbers Ys PSP would've already outsold Ys PS2. :/cvxfreak said:Sounds like someone a little too pro PSP made this up, but you can never be too sure.
SFA3 above Biohazard? Find that hard to believe.
Cheebs said:Which is obviously because of shortages, not because people want PSP. 7/10 titles are DS games. People are buying PSP BECAUSE they can't get DS. That's not a very big win seeing how when new shipments come PSP will be crushed again and no one sane will doubt that.
50k for SFA and Y's - but only 100k for PSP SW TTL
No. People are buying PSP BECAUSE it's a fantastic multimedia machine. No PSP game has distracted much from my DS library, but I still can't believe how versatile the PSP is. Everyone with enough money should consider getting one to enjoy videos, Internet and pictures (your own ones or comics, magazines from the net, etc.) on the go. That's the geek in me talking more than the gamer though.Cheebs said:Which is obviously because of shortages, not because people want PSP. 7/10 titles are DS games. People are buying PSP BECAUSE they can't get DS. That's not a very big win seeing how when new shipments come PSP will be crushed again and no one sane will doubt that.
Since you're in Japan, are DS units still rare by now?DCharlie said:50k for SFA and 30k for Ys... as rough estimates, maybe even lower.
circa 20k for the rest... not too hard to believe.
80k for PSP - again, not hard to believe.
the other thing to pay in mind is that it's bonus season *wafts wad, smells the yen*
20k for DS - i'm surprised there are even that many left available. When they release new units, it's going to sell a TON.
They will sell what the ship - 600k? no problems. They'll all go. Gamers, non-gamers alike... everyone i know is gagging for a DS.
That's still a matter of choice. I've a PDA since one year and hald, better screen than PSP, and although I spend 4h a day in commuting, I hardly never used it for video and comics...marc^o^ said:Everyone with enough money should consider getting one to enjoy videos, Internet and pictures (your own ones or comics, magazines from the net, etc.) on the go.
marc^o^ said:No. People are buying PSP BECAUSE it's a fantastic multimedia machine. No PSP game has distracted much from my DS library, but I still can't believe how versatile the PSP is. Everyone with enough money should consider getting one to enjoy videos, Internet and pictures (your own ones or comics, magazines from the net, etc.) on the go. That's the geek in me talking more than the gamer though.
elostyle said:Since you're in Japan, are DS units still rare by now?
marc^o^ said:Ipod is good, so is your dvd player. But honestly you don't need 30GB of videos on the go, and the bigger PSP screen size makes a difference (to read subtitles for instance). Neither your ipod nor your portable DVD player can play games or browse the Internet, though they of course also have their own merits. But you can't say PSP has poor multimedia value. It's an all in one machine that succeeds in most fronts (my only pet peeves come to games, if only it could have provided a better control set up and less loading time :-/)
So your point is the PSP has poor value for a family or for mainstream use? I'm not disagreeing with you on that, as I'm not one of the analysts who predict 60 millions PSP units to be sold in 5 years. But your point first was "The PSP is a fine gaming machine, but a poor media machine" and I maitain you're quite wrong on that.VeryHungryCaterpillar said:Sorry, but pictures plus music equals many gigs. I need to have music from Celine Dion to Korn to Hi-5 to Muddy Waters. I am not going to buy memory sticks to handle large photo files. The iPod does this very well so I can share hi-res pictures with relatives and download the ones they want to their computer or their iPods. My DVD player has two screens MUCH larger than the PSP's. For the car the PSP would not work out well at all for two kids to watch a video. My GBAs or DS play games and many more games than the PSP has to offer. This is still much cheaper than the PSP is. And works out much better for a family's multitmedia uses. I have a laptop that can browse the internet. I wouldn't want to deal with the PSP's lack of a keyboard. The PSP may be fine for you as an individual for multimedia, but for mainstream use, notably for a family, it is a poor value.
Taker666 said:Not sure if it's correct but Next Generation claims to have the latest sales from Media Create.
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2128&Itemid=2
Software
Motto Otona no DS Training (Nintendo, DS): 100,538 (946,423)
Oideyo Dobutsu no Mori (Nintendo, DS): 79,363 (1,644,614)
Super Mario Strikers (Nintendo, GC): 74,209 (74,209)
Otona no DS Training (Nintendo, DS): 48,833 (1,970,336)
Mario Kart DS (Nintendo, DS): 37821 (1,028,190)
Monster Hunter Portable (Capcom, PSP): 28,513 (405,651)
Tamagochi no PuchiPuchi Missechi (Bandai, DS): 22,843 (893,764)
Biohazard Deadly Silence (Capcom, DS): 20,380 (20,380)
Yawaraka Atama (Nintendo, DS): 19319 (1,043,298)
Mario & Luigi RPG 2 (Nintendo, DS): 18669 (279,468)
Hardware
DS: 64,515 (210,177, total since January 1st 2006)
PSP: 38,271 (228,714)
PS2: 26,271 (146,097)
GBASP: 7,912 (35,338)
GBM: 4,653 (22,813)
GC: 4,490 (23,378)
X360: 3,616 (17,200
GBA: 236 (1,033)
Xbox: 83 (358)
Its wrong.Taker666 said:Not sure if it's correct but Next Generation claims to have the latest sales from Media Create.
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2128&Itemid=2
Software
Motto Otona no DS Training (Nintendo, DS): 100,538 (946,423)
Oideyo Dobutsu no Mori (Nintendo, DS): 79,363 (1,644,614)
Super Mario Strikers (Nintendo, GC): 74,209 (74,209)
Otona no DS Training (Nintendo, DS): 48,833 (1,970,336)
Mario Kart DS (Nintendo, DS): 37821 (1,028,190)
Monster Hunter Portable (Capcom, PSP): 28,513 (405,651)
Tamagochi no PuchiPuchi Missechi (Bandai, DS): 22,843 (893,764)
Biohazard Deadly Silence (Capcom, DS): 20,380 (20,380)
Yawaraka Atama (Nintendo, DS): 19319 (1,043,298)
Mario & Luigi RPG 2 (Nintendo, DS): 18669 (279,468)
Hardware
DS: 64,515 (210,177, total since January 1st 2006)
PSP: 38,271 (228,714)
PS2: 26,271 (146,097)
GBASP: 7,912 (35,338)
GBM: 4,653 (22,813)
GC: 4,490 (23,378)
X360: 3,616 (17,200
GBA: 236 (1,033)
Xbox: 83 (358)
Thanks!marvelharvey said:Don't know what it's like for the DCharlie and the Tokyo crew, but I go to game shops once or twice a week in Osaka and I haven't seen a DS since Xmas... that's a whole month! (they do get some small deliveries of DSs, but they're gone by the time I get there)
These software charts are unbelievable. Who would have thought such a turn of events could happen, a year from now? Sony, dethroned in Japan for almost a year in 2005? And 2006 starting on the same trend, ending with the Revolution wild card?elostyle said:That software chart can't be right, that would be 9/10 games for nintendo platforms and 9/10 handheld games.
elostyle said:That software chart can't be right, that would be 9/10 games for nintendo platforms and 9/10 handheld games.