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02-07-2008, 01:32 AM
A funny thing occurred to me today. Everyone is watching the next generation console war, but what I noticed is that Handhelds outsell every console by tons. If you look in Gamestop and ebay, Handheld games hold their value better. So the thing I asked myself is, why don't preople pay attention to Handhelds more. They sell more, and the games seem to remain popular longer, etc, etc.
Here are the stat totals through the end of 2007 and Life to date sales
Handhelds
DS: 8.50 million (17.65 million)
PSP: 3.82 million (10.47 million)
Consoles
Wii: 6.29 million (7.38 million)
Xbox 360: 4.62 million (9.15 million)
PS3: 2.56 million (3.25 million)
Hell even the PSP which gets little respect at retail and has even been called a failure in some circles outsold the PS3 for 2007 and really was only 800 k units behind the 360. Look at the DS. Everyone talks about how the wii can't be kept on shelves and is stomping the competition, but the DS makes the Wii look like the PS3.
Hell even take the PS2 numbers from 2007
PS2: 3.97 million (41.12 million)
The PS2 is probably one of the most successful consoles ever. The DS was on the market for 3 years in NOV. The PS2 had been out 7 oct 26th. The Wii is on pace to sell as many units as the PS2 in the same time frame!!!!.
This just blows my mind. Here we have companies seemly fighting a bloody war over the secondary market in gaming.
The PSP had about a 8 month head start on the 360, but if you give the 360 it's average 400k units a month they did last year, had they launched at the same time, the 360 would have about 12.3 million units and the "Failure" PSP would have 10.5 million. That seems a pretty slim margin between a successful system and a failure system.
The last thing this showed me is how bad the PS3 really is doing. They had moved 3.25 million units life to date through the end of 2007. Where as the DS in it's 3 full year outsold it better than 3-1.
It's late here and I'm probably rambling, but it just peaked my interest when I finally relised how much more Handhelds are sold.
Here are the stat totals through the end of 2007 and Life to date sales
Handhelds
DS: 8.50 million (17.65 million)
PSP: 3.82 million (10.47 million)
Consoles
Wii: 6.29 million (7.38 million)
Xbox 360: 4.62 million (9.15 million)
PS3: 2.56 million (3.25 million)
Hell even the PSP which gets little respect at retail and has even been called a failure in some circles outsold the PS3 for 2007 and really was only 800 k units behind the 360. Look at the DS. Everyone talks about how the wii can't be kept on shelves and is stomping the competition, but the DS makes the Wii look like the PS3.
Hell even take the PS2 numbers from 2007
PS2: 3.97 million (41.12 million)
The PS2 is probably one of the most successful consoles ever. The DS was on the market for 3 years in NOV. The PS2 had been out 7 oct 26th. The Wii is on pace to sell as many units as the PS2 in the same time frame!!!!.
This just blows my mind. Here we have companies seemly fighting a bloody war over the secondary market in gaming.
The PSP had about a 8 month head start on the 360, but if you give the 360 it's average 400k units a month they did last year, had they launched at the same time, the 360 would have about 12.3 million units and the "Failure" PSP would have 10.5 million. That seems a pretty slim margin between a successful system and a failure system.
The last thing this showed me is how bad the PS3 really is doing. They had moved 3.25 million units life to date through the end of 2007. Where as the DS in it's 3 full year outsold it better than 3-1.
It's late here and I'm probably rambling, but it just peaked my interest when I finally relised how much more Handhelds are sold.