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PSP Smashes Sales Records in the UK

404Ender writes "According to recent numbers the PSP has sold more than 185,000 units since launching September 1. This blows the previous record away, which happened to be set by the Nintendo DS. This is wonderful news for fans of the Sony handheld, and it certainly quiets many of the naysayers who have been pointing to the success of the DS sales compared to the PSP. Does this solidify Sony's position in the handheld market with a firm foot in the door?"

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  1. Huh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    This is wonderful news for fans of the Sony handheld, and it certainly quiets many of the naysayers who have been pointing to the success of the DS sales compared to the PSP

    Really? Why do we care about fanboys with their littler gaming machines and corporate thuggery?

    The PSP is just another time wasting device made by a company that saw a crowed market and said me too.

  2. Sure it would matter by dancingmad · · Score: -1, Troll

    If Europe mattered.

    I hate to say it and I'm honestly not trying to sound like a troll, but Europe is a drop in the bucket compared to North America and Japan, both in terms of units sold and game creation (I know, I know, there are some talented European outfits, some of them make some great games, but they're hardly more than blips, if even that, outside of Europe).

    As long as the DS dominates in Japan (which it is), Nintendo isn't worried and Sony is climbing uphill.

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  3. Oh come on by t_allardyce · · Score: -1, Troll

    Anyone can see: PSP looks neat, DS looks like a big piece of shit. PSP sticks to the tried and tested formula, DS tries to be clever. PSP just came out and is the new hotness, DS is about as hot as the N-GAGe SideTalker(tm). PSP is an all-round PDA designed for gaming, DS is for gaming nerds. PSP is naturally sexy, DS looks so shit they have to stretch out an entire advertising campaign based on a dirty joke that's just getting older every day. Without even getting into the technical comparison, all I can say is that the DS will be remembered as that touch-me thing that died because it was a gimmick and games had to be specially written for it while the PSP will be remembered as the portable playstation with grand theft auto.

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  4. Re:As a DS owner by justin_w_hall · · Score: 1, Troll

    As a previous DS owner, I realized a month or two after I bought it that the only reason I'd done so was, simply, I'm a Nintendo fanboy at heart. The console is an innovative idea but for someone who liked the genres that I do, the DS just didn't have the software when I got it in December '04. It didn't when I sold it in February '05. It still doesn't. It won't by the end of the year. A handful of decent titles (WarioWare, Mario 64, Mario Kart, Castlevania) that are all just ports of old games, with the exception of Castlevania... and I couldn't justify holding onto a system for a single good game for one year. My attention span is far too short.

    (don't get me started on Metroid Prime: Hunters, what an abomination)

    So I sold it back and got a PSP. Sure, the PSP wasn't leaps ahead software-wise when it was released and so far it still isn't. It's also got mostly ports of PS2 titles. But by the end of October I'll have Madden '06, GTA: Liberty City Stories and Burnout: Legends. Next year I'll have Street Fighter Alpha 3. Right now I have a web browser and a very good portable media device on top of the games (with really weak volume, IMHO, or my hearing just sucks).

    Slashdot readers and gaming site writers want to make it a one-or-the-other confrontational thing between the two systems, and I guess to a point they compete... but I feel like it's almost apples/oranges. They're not meant for the same target audience, like Nintendo has been saying for years. There's a group of people that will buy the 360 and the PS3, probably Sony/Microsoft's target audience of MTV-addicted ADD kids... and there's a group that'll buy the Revolution, and there'll be some overlap, but it'll be people like me who still have a place in their heart for Zelda / Metroid / Mario titles and people that believe in Nintendo's conceptual vision.

    That said... right now Nintendo's conceptual vision doesn't really line up with what I want to play. That's all. If I still owned a DS, right now I'd probably be really excited about Nintendogs and Electroplankton. And I doubt I could look at myself in the mirror without crying. :)

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