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PSP, PS2 Sales Skyrocket

Spurred by the scarcity of the PlayStation 3, hungry consumers are buying all the PSP and PS2 units they can get their hands on. The PSP's sales have shot up by 280 percent over last year, while the PS2 was up a respectable 115 percent. From the Eurogamer article: "Additionally, sales of first-party software are also up, according to SCEA. PS2 game sales rose by 120.6 per cent, with PSP software sales increasing by almost 168 per cent. Sony has yet to publish figures for exactly how many PlayStation 3 units have been sold in North America since the console launched there on 17th November."

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  1. Is this from the PS3 by HappySqurriel · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just as a question, is this really from interest in the PS3 or could it be something else? I don't know about the PSP but The PS2 has had Final Fantasy XII and Guitar Hero II released in November with Okami and Bully released not too long ago. Could the sales actually be more directly releated to the fact that these systems are providing more gaming content for far less money than any of the "Next Generation" competition? Seriously, with budget games you could buy a PS2 a second controller and 4 or 5 games for the price of a Wii; compared to the XBox 360/PS3 you could probably get close to 20 games ...

  2. It's that time of the year by medeii · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Spurred by the scarcity of the PlayStation 3...

    You mean, "Spurred by the impending holiday." It's highly unlikely that the upswing in PS2 sales has any meaningful correlation with PS3 scarcity; after all, I still don't know a single person who actually plans to get one. The PS2 and PSP, however, are still as viable (and cheap, comparatively!) as they were a month ago.

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  3. Massive Numbers Of Quality PS2 Titles by RichardMarks · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just off the top of my head:

    Okami
    Final Fantasy XII
    Guitar Hero II
    Bully

    are new major releases. And God of War 2 is on the horizon. And then you have the massive number existing PS2 titles - the single greatest game library for a console ever all at cheap prices now. Huge numbers of major PS2 titles can be bought for 19.99 now.

    All that for 130 dollars.

    And PSP sales are most likely going to continue to go up now that the PS3 has arrived and has so many PS3/PSP connectivity features - remote viewing of your PS3 over wireless and soon remote play of PS3 games on your PSP.

  4. Re:Poor kids not getting what they want... by soft_guy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Buying your consoles once they get to be one generation old saves a ton of money. I can't believe that a PS2 today can possibly be less fun than it would have been in 2001. There are more games, plus all the reviews are out and people really know what the best games for PS2 really are.

    If you aren't rich, it sounds like a good plan to me.

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  5. Re:And yet the DS is ignored. by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Umm, I don't think anyone with a job finds $70 to be that important unless they are dirt poor.

    Dude, that's hours of work (post-tax) for most people. It's also a sizable phone bill or a medium electrical bill.

    $70 is a big deal. Try setting fire to $70 and tell me how you feel about it.

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