Okay great for them....What is the discussion now?i don't understand how you are reading what i am writing lol. check back at some of the threads i have started and you will find one about a duel console future... that is where we are at. i apologize to hardcore Nintendo fans who are interested in hardcore games, but 99.9% of adverts on British TVs are selling it based on 'fun' and everyone barring one that i know with the console is playing it for that reason. it's up to Nintendo to change that mindset, although then they risk a direct comparison. they went out of their way to brand the Wii as a 'new generation' of consoles and not 'next generation' to avoid the comparison and monopolize the niche market that they are doing so well in now. that was their strategy.
I admit I am a bit tired but to me you are just jumping..Hell, jet boosting from one point to another without any clear link.
I don't even know what you are discussing now.
first it was HD market effecting Wii sales, now it's Nintendo's strategy about how their console is fun...??
I really don't mean to pick on you cliffbo, it just seems that way because no matter how hard I try to understand your point you just seem to be running around in circles.
Third week
PSP has no games in Top 10 and sold about 89k!Charts : http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/1212171_1124.html
1. DQ4 (DS)
2. Winning Eleven 2008 (PS2)
3. Winning Eleven 2008 (PS3)
4. Mario Party DS (DS)
5. Mega Man Star Force2 (DS)
6. FF XI: Wings of the Goddess (PS2)
7. Mario & Sonic at Beijing Olympics (Wii)
8. Dinosaur King (DS)
9. Pa*****o Hissatsu Shigotonin III (PS2)
10. Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
Sales Data of Shinobi : http://sinobi.ameblo.jp/sinobi/entry-10057590819.html
DQ4 (DS) : about 600k
Winning Eleven 2008 (PS2) : about 300k
Winning Eleven 2008 (PS3) : about 140k
Winning Eleven 2008 (360) : about 10k
Console :
DSL : about 115k
Please see below data about others .
Sales Data of Other sources :
DQ4 (DS) : about 602k
Winning Eleven 2008 (PS2) : about 305k
Winning Eleven 2008 (PS3) : about 145k
Mario Party DS (DS) : about 97k (total about 454k)
Mega Man Star Force2 (DS) : about 84k
FF XI: Wings of the Goddess (PS2) : about 83k
Mario & Sonic at Beijing Olympics (Wii) : about 67k
Dinosaur King (DS) : about 53k
Pa*****o Hissatsu Shigotonin III (PS2) : about 42k
Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) : about 37k (total about 415k)
Won! tertainment Music Channel Dokodemo Style (DS) : about 34k
FF XI: Wings of the Goddess (360) : about 13k
Winning Eleven 2008 (360) : about 12k
Dynasty Warriors 6 (PS3) : about 31k (total about 281k)
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (Wii) : about 29k (total about 134k)
Famista DS (DS) : about 18k (total about 63k)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (DS) : about 12k (total about 1.07m)
Nishimura Kyoutarou suspense (DS) : about 10k (total about 133k)
FFTA2 (DS) : about 10k (total about 259k)
My Household Budget Diary (DS) : about 10k (total about 296k)
Monster Hunter Portable 2 (PSP) : about 9.5k (total about 1.38m)
Game Center CX (DS) : about 8.9k (total about 55k)
DS complete literature works(DS) : about 8.4k (total about 109k)
Heavenly Sword (PS3) : about 8.4k (total about 24k)
(others are skipped becase there are many infos)
Console :
Wii : about 47k
DSL : about 116k
PS3 : about 58k
PS2 : about 15k
PSP : about 89k
360 : about 5.8k
PS3 numbers are great too.
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Winning Eleven 2008 (PS3) : about 145k
DQ4 (DS) : about 602k
Dayum. Those are double what I expected...easily.
Nothing next week will release for PS3 but here is what PS2 and PSP are getting. Wii Fit releases so that might have an impact on sales for other systems if it turns out to be a big title.
[PS2]
11/29
* SD Gundam G Generations Spirits
* Another Century Episode 2 Special Vocal Edition
* Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes
[PSP]
11/29
* Disgaea Portable with Network Play
i wouldn't be surprised to see the Wii outsell the PS3 next week then. maybe the PSP could close the DS sales gap with that title though.
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this will help cement the sales and encourage more online activityBudget PlayStation Titles Hit the Archives
Three bucks for a (budget fishing) game.
by Anoop Gantayat
US, November 28, 2007 - Sony Japan's impressive lineup of PlayStation Classics for download to the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 took an unexpected twist today with the announcement of the second set of November downloads.
Included amongst the standard 600 yen games like MidiEvil, Armored Core Master of Arena, and Wild Arms 2nd Ignition, are the first 300 yen titles for the service. Success has set its three SuperLite budget fishing titles at 300 yen, meaning a quickie PSP and PS3 download for just three bucks!
The full list of titles available as of today in the Japanese PlayStation Store follows.
Seireiki Live Red (Winky Soft)
Poitter's Point (Konami)
SuperLite Fishing: Port no Tsuri-hen (Success)
SuperLite Fishing: Bouhatei no Tsuri-hen (Success)
SuperLite Fishing: Hama no Tsuri-hen (Success)
Wild Arms 2nd Ignition (SCEJ)
MediEvil (SCEJ, PSP-only)
Arcade Hits Frisky Tom (Hamster)
Formation Soccer '98 (Hamster)
Armored Core Master of Arena (From, PS3-only)
Unless otherwise specified, these are compatible with both the PSP and PS3.
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