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Quote:1 Nintendo DS 252,000 221,625 ~ 1,141,400
2 Playstation 2 145,000 112,970 ~ 2,648,532
3 Game Boy Advance SP 111,000 80,271 ~ 2,451,693
4 PlayStation Portable 92,000 85,059 ~ 337,048
5 GameCube 54,000 29,991 ~ 642,528

It's also worth noting that 2 DS games are in the top ten for that week while not a single PSP game made it.

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I wonder how that compares to Wonderswan whatever's first sales. That is, the one that came bundled with Final Fantasy.

I would be willing to bet this outsold that though. Can it keep up the pace? Well, actually it just might. It also might just go the way of Wonderswan despite how it had Final Fantasy... STILL too early to tell...
The PSP sold out in Japan...
And the DS sold several times more. :)
Quote:The PSP sold out in Japan...

And so did the DS, which is why Nintendo had to step up shipments.
Sold out eh? That means any number of people could still want that little thing... Sounds pretty good.

I seem to remember hearing the WSC sold out thanks to Final Fantasy 1... However, I can't find really old sales data to back up that vague memory... Just this.... http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q4-2000/121100a.html

Of course the diff here is the system isn't selling for the sake of one game, it's selling for the sake of NO games but rather the promise of new games to come.
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The Wonder Swan color got caned since after the sales of FF 1-2 it had nothing left to compete agaist nintendo Game boy Color pokemon craze and the then coming GBA.
Incidentally, I have a Wonderswan Crystal...but no Final Fantasy, unfortunately.
Yes I'm aware of that ASM. I am in complete control of this conversation. Insert other indication of jerkery here.

Wonderswan Crystal eh? How did you manage to get ahold of that?

Don't worry about Final Fantasy, 1 and 2 are combined and better on GBA. Better because unlike the Color the GBA actually has decent sound, and also the extra stuff. Unfortunatly, they didn't add in an "original mode", which would have been appreciated, but the game is still pretty good. Actually, the music is FAR better than the GBA deserves :D. I mean, it's like an actual band was playing it, right down to the little "whoops, accidently scraped a guitar string and made that sceeuu sound" thing.
Great Rumbler Wrote:And so did the DS, which is why Nintendo had to step up shipments.

Yes... what that means is that the PSP numbers mean nothing, since there can't be greater sales without more product. Duh.
The fact that it is selling well most certainly means something...
I'm talking about it not meaning anything negative, Einstein.
Quote:Wonderswan Crystal eh? How did you manage to get ahold of that?

The magical power of the Internet.
Indeed, but perhaps the better question is WHY did you manage to get that?
Because it was a game system that I didn't have.
You can't own every console system ever relased, though...
He can certainly try!
Quote:You can't own every console system ever relased, though...

I'm fairly close.
What are you missing? :)
Most of the systems I don't have are rarely seen ones from the early 80's. I'm still missing some systems from later years like the Turbo Duo, Jag CD, and Atari Lynx. Maybe some day...
It's a good thing you spend your money on worthwhile items.
If the World's Greatest Videogame Collection isn't worthwhile I don't know what is.
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Fair enough, the unstoppabled game collection is an admirable goal, for our kind anyway. Just don't ever complain to us about being low on cash :D.
Old videogame systems don't cost THAT much.
Neo-Geo? :)
Ne-Geo Pocket Color, no Neo-Geo, though. Considering how much one would cost me...
Yeah, I thought that that's one you'd be missing. :)

Neo-Geo CD (yeah, it's a different system)? CD-i? And how about all those old systems... Vectrex, ColecoVision, IntelliVision, etc...
Quote:Vectrex, ColecoVision, IntelliVision

I don't have any of those systems, but I do have a 6-switch Atari 2600 with the fake wood panel.
I know someone who had an Intellivision, but I've never seen or used it... or any of the other pre-NES consoles either... well I saw a 2600 once, but it wasn't running so that doesn't matter much...
The one I have works pretty good.