pixelbox said:omg, you people need to relax. I doubt any of you live in japan so why does this matter? By the way you guys talk, you'd think ds is this sucessful all over. Give it a rest with all the sales threads. Grow the hell up grown-ups! AHEM, now, psp sells well because it does more than just play games. Sure it's a game system too but truth is it does more. PSP is also in a different class of it's own, attracting a more mature group. Unfurtunatly this hurts the main handheld fanbase, kids. Truth is DS sells are very much like gba's but with the new approach of the touch screen, more adults, mainly female, flocked to it do to it's new simpler gameplay. That's where you get the the slightly improved sells compared to gba. Also, ds looks simple and inexpensive. Perfect for it kid or cheap thrills where as psp looks expensive as hell and complicated with all the pieces to buy(memory sticks, ect.) Not perfect for a kid. When psp gets more games, things will improve game sales-wise. But what really holds it back is price as a whole. Let not forget ds is still a gameboy, those sells are to be expected. Revolution will not be affected by this and here's why...simplicity. With ds the touch screen makes things easier and it's doesn't really change gamplay, revolution looks to make things complicated and annoying changing gameplay into a ddr environment. People want to be relaxed when playing most games, not swinging things around. But will see...the furture is a pickle to predict. It's been said before ds and psp are not in the same market. Im sure sony thought sells would be better but hey, they are doing pretty well.
pixelbox said:Let not forget ds is still a gameboy, those sells are to be expected. Revolution will not be affected by this and here's why...simplicity. With ds the touch screen makes things easier and it's doesn't really change gamplay, revolution looks to make things complicated and annoying changing gameplay into a ddr environment. People want to be relaxed when playing most games, not swinging things around. But will see...the furture is a pickle to predict.
what do you mean?elostyle said:Alright, your posts are so consistently incoherent - who's joke character are you?
pixelbox said:omg, you people need to relax. I doubt any of you live in japan so why does this matter? By the way you guys talk, you'd think ds is this sucessful all over. Give it a rest with all the sales threads. Grow the hell up grown-ups! AHEM, now, psp sells well because it does more than just play games. Sure it's a game system too but truth is it does more. PSP is also in a different class of it's own, attracting a more mature group. Unfurtunatly this hurts the main handheld fanbase, kids. Truth is DS sells are very much like gba's but with the new approach of the touch screen, more adults, mainly female, flocked to it do to it's new simpler gameplay. That's where you get the the slightly improved sells compared to gba. Also, ds looks simple and inexpensive. Perfect for it kid or cheap thrills where as psp looks expensive as hell and complicated with all the pieces to buy(memory sticks, ect.) Not perfect for a kid. When psp gets more games, things will improve game sales-wise. But what really holds it back is price as a whole. Let not forget ds is still a gameboy, those sells are to be expected. Revolution will not be affected by this and here's why...simplicity. With ds the touch screen makes things easier and it's doesn't really change gamplay, revolution looks to make things complicated and annoying changing gameplay into a ddr environment. People want to be relaxed when playing most games, not swinging things around. But will see...the furture is a pickle to predict. It's been said before ds and psp are not in the same market. Im sure sony thought sells would be better but hey, they are doing pretty well.
DS is just having it's moment. I mean really, how many animal crossings, mario carts, and nintendogs sequels can you have without it getting old? How dumb can you get to do that? I know nintendo fans are mad about what happened to n64 and gc and what people have been saying about the psp but grow up. PSP isn't doing that bad in japan. Software sells show that the games are crap and people don't want them. I wouldn't buy them either. Psp needs a really good game to bring it out of the rut it's in. It's not over in japan it can still catch up close enough. One thing people forget is that psp is still fairly new and sony systems stay for 10 years (psp is the most powerful well known handheld and don't need to upgrade as a console) while DS will be replaced in 3. With that staying power and power through hardware ANYthing could happen, PSP just needs a really good game soon to do it. And as for people who called DS a virtual boy is dead wrong...it was the revolution the whole time. No one wants to jump up and down like an idiot just to play a game. Nintediots enjoy the ds sells now, revolution will be the polar opposite. I just don't get how some can rejoice over mediocre kids games. That's the reason why it sells, people are buying it for their kids! sigh!
pixelbox said:omg, you people need to relax. I doubt any of you live in japan so why does this matter? By the way you guys talk, you'd think ds is this sucessful all over. Give it a rest with all the sales threads. Grow the hell up grown-ups! AHEM, now, psp sells well because it does more than just play games. Sure it's a game system too but truth is it does more. PSP is also in a different class of it's own, attracting a more mature group. Unfurtunatly this hurts the main handheld fanbase, kids. Truth is DS sells are very much like gba's but with the new approach of the touch screen, more adults, mainly female, flocked to it do to it's new simpler gameplay. That's where you get the the slightly improved sells compared to gba. Also, ds looks simple and inexpensive. Perfect for it kid or cheap thrills where as psp looks expensive as hell and complicated with all the pieces to buy(memory sticks, ect.) Not perfect for a kid. When psp gets more games, things will improve game sales-wise. But what really holds it back is price as a whole. Let not forget ds is still a gameboy, those sells are to be expected. Revolution will not be affected by this and here's why...simplicity. With ds the touch screen makes things easier and it's doesn't really change gamplay, revolution looks to make things complicated and annoying changing gameplay into a ddr environment. People want to be relaxed when playing most games, not swinging things around. But will see...the furture is a pickle to predict. It's been said before ds and psp are not in the same market. Im sure sony thought sells would be better but hey, they are doing pretty well.
Very close to the "Once GTA LSC comes out its all over for the DS" and other doomsaying things we've heard all along, "PSP Sales in Japan any Excuse will do"When psp gets more games, things will improve game sales-wise.
Well at first i was replying with idiocy with idiocy. But now im serious with the leatest post. People are acting too stupid over sale at a place they don't even live in.Spike said:You again?!?!
So, is the DS still having it's moment?
I didn't say it will outsell ds or anything. Just better than what it's (psp) been doing.VOOK said:I love this line myself..
Very close to the "Once GTA LSC comes out its all over for the DS" and other doomsaying things we've heard all along, "PSP Sales in Japan any Excuse will do"
elostyle said:Alright, your posts are so consistently incoherent - who's joke character are you?
I live in Japan though, and so do a few other people in this thread.pixelbox said:Well at first i was replying with idiocy with idiocy. But now im serious with the leatest post. People are acting too stupid over sale at a place they don't even live in.
pixelbox said:btw over there in japan who has the ds what kind of people?
VOOK said:And I live in Australia we're we have no Video Game Industry just EB trying flog the most expensive crap onto people.
We dont have any hardware charts here so we take Japans :lol
sigh...kids, males, females. The majority, what are the majority of the ds users.malek4980 said:Japanese people?
malek4980 said:Japanese people?
"sigh...kids, males, females. The majority, what are the majority of the ds users."
A joke character who can't take a joke... who would have thought.pixelbox said:sigh...kids, males, females. The majority, what are the majority of the ds users.
sigh.. and yet that still doesn't account for the immaturity in the thread. You can discuss statistics and dreams that we share in a mature manner, without the "omg owngahge2344324 am cry" crap.Stopsign said:Some of us are compelled to talk about statistics and dreams that we share (Nintendo RPG), and if we see a game or system that is selling well we like to either cheer it on, and brag about good predictions or try and protect are favorite system that isn't doing amazing sales like the other one. If the sales are good on one system more games, good or bad are likely to come out on that system. Then we might be cheering on a game that we think is good. So that is why we care about sales in a country we may or may not live in.
isss thaaat cleeaarrr???
soundwave05 said:I think 700k, maybe even 800k might be possible for the DS next week, but I doubt Nintendo can stock even as much as they had this week. They must be running low.
You got it all wrong. I just want to understand why ds is so sucessful.DCharlie said:i see where this is going and i like it! "Yeah, you have a bigger userbase but it's not made up of REAL gamers!"
AWESOME!
pixelbox said:Well at first i was replying with idiocy with idiocy. But now im serious with the leatest post. People are acting too stupid over sale at a place they don't even live in.
You're right i agreesoundwave05 said:"Brain Training" is more an adults game anyway. It's attracting really older people, to whom even the content on PSP is considered "childish".
pixelbox said:You got it all wrong. I just want to understand why ds is so sucessful.
CVXFREAK said:604K and still doubters... well ::sigh::
Spike said:No, you were just making yourself look like the idiot, I'm afraid.
See, this is what happens when earlier in the year the Sony fanboys were slamming the DS fanboys when the PSP outsold the DS for a few weeks. There were quotes like: "The DS will never outsell the PSP ever again", "Just wait until Winning Eleven 9 launches", and "GTA"LCS will single-handedly destroy the DS."
Now, the DS fanboys get their chance to slam the Sony fans. Hey, the DS fans took it in the chin, now it's the PSP fans that should grow up and take it.
And again, this is not the DS "having it's moment", this is simply Nintendo ass-raping Sony's handheld machine with games, not movies, music, and better hardware. Just good games.
Carry on.
mj1108 said:But...but...the DS is just having it's moment!!! [/pixelbox]
ddksanrokumaru said:Two days ago my girlfriend spilled a drink all over her DS. We let it dry out and it worked fine except the screens were messed up. I just got into the office from trying to make a quick one to pick her up a new one before our mini-vacation tomorrow. DSes, at least in the Yurakucho seem to be in very short supply. Color selection is very limited, I had to go to 3 stores to find the color she wanted.... Could NIntendo finally be hitting a supply problem? Next weeks sales could be supply limited :-(
ddksanrokumaru said:Two days ago my girlfriend spilled a drink all over her DS. We let it dry out and it worked fine except the screens were messed up. I just got into the office from trying to make a quick one to pick her up a new one before our mini-vacation tomorrow. DSes, at least in the Yurakucho seem to be in very short supply. Color selection is very limited, I had to go to 3 stores to find the color she wanted.... Could NIntendo finally be hitting a supply problem? Next weeks sales could be supply limited :-(
"You got it all wrong. I just want to understand why ds is so sucessful."
umm.. sales of the DS in japan affect smaller Japanese companies' decisions to make product for the system, which could then be picked up by localization publishers. Sales are also part of worldiwde system sales as a whole which have a direct effect on larger publishers looking for a system to give their exclusive content. The Japanese installed base should be just as important to US (or european) folks as the US numbers should be to European folks (not so much Japan who rarely latch on to wstern developed titles).pixelbox said:Well at first i was replying with idiocy with idiocy. But now im serious with the leatest post. People are acting too stupid over sale at a place they don't even live in.
I know what i was doing and i just said that, to mirror the stupidity on both ends. See im mad at immaturity. why even stup to them? Why get hurt because a system isnt selling well? All of you grow up! no eye for an eye. just grow up. That being said if it was all about the software, why is the sucess not rippled around the world?Spike said:No, you were just making yourself look like the idiot, I'm afraid.
See, this is what happens when earlier in the year the Sony fanboys were slamming the DS fanboys when the PSP outsold the DS for a few weeks. There were quotes like: "The DS will never outsell the PSP ever again", "Just wait until Winning Eleven 9 launches", and "GTA"LCS will single-handedly destroy the DS."
Now, the DS fanboys get their chance to slam the Sony fans. Hey, the DS fans took it in the chin, now it's the PSP fans that should grow up and take it.
And again, this is not the DS "having it's moment", this is simply Nintendo ass-raping Sony's handheld machine with games, not movies, music, and better hardware. Just good games.
Carry on.
It's not? I thought DS was selling pretty well across the globe. Also, the Brain Training games have not come out outside Japan yetpixelbox said:That being said if it was all about the software, why is the sucess not rippled around the world?
pixelbox said:I know what i was doing and i just said that, to mirror the stupidity on both ends. See im mad at immaturity. why even stup to them? Why get hurt because a system isnt selling well? All of you grow up! no eye for an eye. just grow up. That being said if it was all about the software, why is the sucess not rippled around the world?
"Sony has made great inroads with PSP and it should be well on its way to being a successful system."
I still think it's because it's nintendos handheld and they always been a sucess.DCharlie said:the implementation of game ideas in a slightly different way appeals to the masses? A steady stream of high-grade games for the Japanese market? Established brand for handheld gaming?
I'd say those are the reason it's doing so well.
pixelbox said:I still think it's because it's nintendos handheld and they always been a sucess.
That's what i wanted to say.DCharlie said:i dunno - i think the DS would have sold the same even if the PSP didn't exist. The PSP has created and then subsequently captured a new segment of handheld players.
I really really doubt that many people chose a PSP over a DS or vice versa. I think the people who bought each of the two machines (at least in japan) view them as very distinctly different machines.