1 Million PSPs Confirmed for U.S. Launch
GamesIndustry.biz has the word that Sony has one million PSP units queued up for the U.S. launch on March 24th. Their hope is to ship over three million units by the end of their fiscal year, a somewhat daunting task as the EU launch has been pushed beyond the end of Sony's fiscal year-end. From the article: "The company had previously said that it would manufacture a million units for the North American launch, but it hadn't been clear how many of those units would actually be on shelves, and how many would be stuck further back in the chain - in factories, warehouses or transit."
Does that mean theres a chance of people actually getting to buy one? Thatll do no good for hype, surely Sony?
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I love Mario 64 DS but god damn I want a new game! Wario Ware looks good but It's not a must have item for me so I'll wait. But hey, remember when Nintendo 64 came out and for like 2 months there was nothing but Mario and Pilot Wing? I'm looking foward next month to getting a copy of Metroid and sometiime this year the mario kart and castlevania games will be coming out.
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So when exactly does Sony get to claim these 1 million units have been sold. Can they do it now, or do the boxes actually have to be moved to stores first?
As hard as it will be, I'm going to be sitting on my hands for this one. I want to see how many of them break in the first batch and I also want to see how the software market develops for the PSP before committing any cash. Oh and let's not forget about the hacks that will develop! Hopefully it won't be too hard to get some homebrew software running on the PSP.
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WEll, with this 1 mil news, i'm wondering about how good or bad the ebay "fervor rush" is going to be, i was originally hoping to sell my 2nd PSP to help cushion the purchase of the first.
Granted I bought a Gameboy a long time ago and have bought them since, but in this case unlike that gameboy of years ago, I have problems with this one catching on for even as well as the GameGear did, which while short was still longer than say the Lynx or NGage.
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Can Europe/UK have the release date, and price CONFIRMED please? We're all waiting!
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Yeah good luck getting a decent goldeneye, considering most of the geniuses behind that f'd off whilst rare was still a half decent company.
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. "No software" may be a problem with the DS for the foreseeable future, but there are 24 launch titles for the PSP, and more (such as GTA) during launch week/launch month.
These are far more titles with far bigger names than the PS2 had at launch; now with a million PSPs promised, and with a price not significantly higher than the Nintendo DS, they should have the critical mass they need.
Remember, this is Sony, not Sega; they're good at the marketing thing. This is also not a dying Atari or an inexperienced Nokia.
Don't think of it as a flame---it's more like an argument that does 3d6 fire damage
If you look at the past, they would be smart to have plenty of them stuck in the queue...if they are harder to get, for some reason people want them more. If there are tons of them, everyone points at how many are on shelves and how it is a failure. That will discourage people who were thinking about getting them. This is assuming it doesn't suck...if it sucks, even a limited supply won't sell out.
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I just saw a pile of PSP boxes in a Circuit City. Were those just empty pre-order boxes? They sure felt heavy...
...all of the display units at Wal-Mart that will be smashed or stolen? What a waste. The DS at my local store has a cracked, mutilated, unusable touch screen that somehow still lights up.
Touched! really isn't a game that you "beat". You've unlocked it all when you've cleared the last stage, but it's really all about playing and getting better scores and such.
Truth be told, as a fan of the original WarioWare, I was a bit disappointed myself in the length of the unlocking, but I'm having ridiculous amounts of fun just playing the different game mixes to see if I can beat my old score. That and the minigames, like Orbit Ball or Pyoro T.
Whoops, I misspoke. You don't unlock everything, exactly, by clearing the last stage. There are score challenges on each game (generally 30, I think) and also score challenges on most minigames that will further unlock, as well as the album.
But yeah, none of the unlocking is really all that difficult.
Those of you out there comparing the DS to the PSP saying which one kicks the other's ass are a bunch of idiots, you know that?
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It doesn't matter which system is better. It matters which system you personally will have more fun with. You're buying a TOY. Buy the toy that's more fun for you, or buy them both! I don't care. It doesn't matter. The video game market is huge. There are things the DS does that the PSP can't do and vice-versa. Big freaking deal.
We've gone through this crap since the days of Colecovision vs. Atari. Yeah true, eventually one system makes it big while the other system fades into obscurity. But arguing about what system is superior is a waste of time. What are you guys in Sony's marketing department or something?
This "my toy is better than his toy" crap is rediculous. Be young. Have fun. Drink Pepsi
I remember those times when people wanted to buy 1st generation hardware because it proved to be more durable and with better components. It happened with the Ataris, the NES, Genesis, SNES.... Anyone cares to share about the newer hardware?
I almost always get new gear and consoles on release day, but $250 (EB Games) for a hand held system is too much, especially since the games also cost $40+. That is next gen console prices there, not low-res-same-as-I-have price. No worries, the price will drop to $140-$200 before end of summer most likely, especialy if Nintendo does indeed anounce a new GB 3. Maybe by price drop time there will be some actual games out for it.