Thanks for stating the obvious.Originally Posted by SpoDaddy
Again.
Originally Posted by shidoshi
And I saw that picture of Miyamoto and Iwata a little over a month ago. Hilarious ownage there.
Thanks for stating the obvious.Originally Posted by SpoDaddy
Again.
"I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery." - Tommy Tallarico
You're welcome OMFGNinjas.
I saw a great animated gif once of a DS sneaking up on and eating a PSP, I wish I saved it
It gets even funnier. Blockbuster has stopped renting GBA and DS games to make room for 360 and PSP.Originally Posted by dakidski
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Steam= kevinb150
Well okay, let's get real here - Sony's sold like 7 or 8 million of them worldwide in its first year. The thing's hardly a "botched failure." It's just lost out to a cheaper product from the established portable gaming monopoly.Originally Posted by SpoDaddy
-Kyo
That's what he said.botch the marketing
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I interpreted it to mean that the GBA would still be supported, though the DS is in the market. So far, that has held true and those that bought a GBA aren't feeling like they got the shaft.Originally Posted by Dylan1CC
A few more numbers stolen from GAF, relating to Japan:
DS: 3,761,175 (year to date) / 5,256,771 (life to date)
PSP: 2,089,969 (year to date) / 2,572,221 (life to date)
DS Lead: 1,671,206 (year to date) / 2,684,550 (life to date)
If the DS sells enough units by the end of the year, it'll have an average sales per week for the year of 100,000 units. Right now, it is hovering around an average of 93,000 units sold a week.
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Nintendo games finally got with the times and went online. Maybe with these sales, Nintendo will finally get it.
"I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery." - Tommy Tallarico
If you really think the online factor made that big of a deal in Japan, it didn't. As much as we like to believe, the online factor doesn't even make as much of an impact as it comes to sales over here, and the US has to be quite a bit higher than Japan when it comes to the amount of console gamers playing online consoles. The Xbox factor alone would add a huge amount of US online gamers above Japan, and even over here there's only, what, 10% of Xbox owners online via Live?Originally Posted by omfgninjas in iraq
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