Sweedishrodeo
the smegma spreader
for the longest time i thought that photo was a photoshop of two different pics. so funny by itself. sooooo much funnier when they wear bunny ears and celebrate easter.
Dragmire said:
Dragmire said:
neo2046 said:http://ameblo.jp/sinobi/entry-10007918753.html
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it should be around 100k NDS sold, not 200k
200k is a mistake
so 91000 units sold are correct
neo2046 said:http://ameblo.jp/sinobi/entry-10007918753.html
Sinobi has edited the message
it should be around 100k NDS sold, not 200k
200k is a mistake
so 91000 units sold are correct
citrus lump said:Time to take cover. I hear the sonyfans coming..... :lol
soothsayerKobun Heat said:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SONY PSP OUTSELLS NINTENDO DS IN 2006
"That about wraps it up for Nintendo," says Kutaragi
biodegradablebean said:Defend with software sales!
Too bad PSP software isn't selling like GC software. Will PSP ever see a release that passes 1.000.000? Or 500.000 even?pixelbox said:To bad psp hardware isn't selling like GC's hardware.
google translation:市場ではDS本体の品切れが相次いでいます。今週の販売台数は16.6万台と先週の38.7万台から大きく数字を落としましたが、これは多くの販売店で品切れになっているためであり、しばらくは入手困難な状況が続きそうです。
edit - doesn't it say ds is in short supply and has sold out at many stores, sales are 166k, down from 387k last week?On one hand, in the hard market absence of stock of the DS itself is sequential. The sale quantity of this week dropped the number from 16.6 ten thousand units and 38.7 ten thousand units of last week largely, but this is, because at many stores it becomes absence of stock, procurement difficult circumstance may continue for a while, is.
Rock_Man said:
his face looks incredbly flat and slanted therethe androgyne said:
radioheadrule83 said:![]()
^^ awesome :lol
Still, I'm sure the smiles will be back. Easter 2006 begins February 2006
Shaheed79 said:PSP has finally gotten the Momentum back it's only a matter of time now. Closin that gap.
Razoric said:All those high profile releases for DS and PSP still beats it. Looks like there will be a shift in the handheld market pretty soon.
:lolRazoric said:All those high profile releases for DS and PSP still beats it. Looks like there will be a shift in the handheld market pretty soon.
What you should not forget in Sony's business model is that people who buy a PSP as a portable media player also buy a large memory stick. And guess what they'll buy when they want a new camera or camescope? A Memory stick compatible device = a Sony one. I know this strategy worked on me as I chose a Sony camera over a Canon one for this reasonhuman5892 said:Hopefully Sony is at least breaking even on the hardware and making a good bit of money on UMD licensing.
That's a good point, I didn't think about that.marc^o^ said:What you should not forget in Sony's business model is that people who buy a PSP as a portable media player also buy a large memory stick. And guess what they'll buy when they want a new camera or camescope? A Memory stick compatible device = a Sony one. I know this strategy worked on me as I chose a Sony camera over a Canon one for this reason. So maybe Sony can take a bigger loss on the PSP after all, as we don't see the whole picture.
:lolRazoric said:All those high profile releases for DS and PSP still beats it. Looks like there will be a shift in the handheld market pretty soon.
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lolneptunes said:
Shaheed79 said:PSP has finally gotten the Momentum back it's only a matter of time now. Closin that gap.
Razoric said:All those high profile releases for DS and PSP still beats it. Looks like there will be a shift in the handheld market pretty soon.
marc^o^ said:What you should not forget in Sony's business model is that people who buy a PSP as a portable media player also buy a large memory stick. And guess what they'll buy when they want a new camera or camescope? A Memory stick compatible device = a Sony one. I know this strategy worked on me as I chose a Sony camera over a Canon one for this reason. So maybe Sony can take a bigger loss on the PSP after all, as we don't see the whole picture.
Another thing to remember is that Sony isn't in a position like Microsoft (apparently the kings of selling at a loss) where they have to go to other companies to get the hardware designed and manufactured. This is what Sony does, so I imagine they could very easily break even on the PSP.marc^o^ said:What you should not forget in Sony's business model is that people who buy a PSP as a portable media player also buy a large memory stick. And guess what they'll buy when they want a new camera or camescope? A Memory stick compatible device = a Sony one. I know this strategy worked on me as I chose a Sony camera over a Canon one for this reason. So maybe Sony can take a bigger loss on the PSP after all, as we don't see the whole picture.