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verplant schrieb:Trauma Center hat es als 18. knapp in die Top 20 geschafft, der PSP-Neuling liegt auf Platz 47.
Schade, Trauma Center will niemand

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verplant schrieb:Trauma Center hat es als 18. knapp in die Top 20 geschafft, der PSP-Neuling liegt auf Platz 47.
Sardello schrieb:was kam und kommt den diese Woche alles auf den Markt?
Sardello schrieb:was kam und kommt den diese Woche alles auf den Markt?
der DS verkauft sich inzwischen konstant bei 30.000, die PSP bei 20.000.
Groß ist der Unterschied bisher nicht. Ich erwarte jedoch das der DS zu Weihnachten nochmals seinen bisherigen Vorsprung um weitere 1 Millionen steigern kann
verplant schrieb:Charts von gestern:
1 GBA Mushi King [Sega] RPG 2005/6/23
gamespot schrieb:Half a year after the release of Nintendo's and Sony's handhelds, the dual-screen portable still holds the lead.
gamespot schrieb:The latest issue of Otonafami magazine gives a glimpse at how the next-generation handheld war between Sony's PSP and Nintendo's DS is shaping up in Japan. According to a survey conducted with 1,000 gamers above age 20 by the magazine, 14 percent said they owned a PSP, 25 percent said they owned a DS, and 19 percent said they owned both. Out of the remaining gamers who don't own a next-generation handheld, 31 percent said they are planning to get a PSP, while 35 percent said they want to get a DS, 19 percent said they want to get both, and 15 percent said they didn't want either of the handhelds.
Otonafami reports that the average PSP owner in Japan owns one to three games for the handheld; 27 percent said they owned one game, 25 percent said they owned two games, and 23 percent said they owned three games. The statistics for the DS were a bit different, with 23 percent of its owners saying that they owned more than six games for the handheld. Curiously, two percent of the users for both the PSP and DS said they had no games, which makes one wonder what they play. -2% haben ds und psp aber kein game für eines der beiden systeme
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Owners of both handhelds also seem to think that they aren't taking full advantage of their machine. Seventy-five percent of PSP owners replied "no" when asked if they were using all of its hardware capabilities. Many PSP owners commented that they don't understand how to use its multimedia functions or that they find it too troublesome.
The comments also show that users view the PSP as a multimedia device more than a gaming machine. Sixty-seven percent of DS owners answered "no" when they were asked the same question. However, DS users complained that their DS's Wi-Fi capability goes unused, especially if they live in the countryside where nobody owns a DS.
When PSP owners were asked what they thought about their handheld, they praised its fantastic graphics and entertainment functions and commented that they found its battery life surprisingly long. The main PSP complaints were that its games were mediocre, its game library had too many ports, its load times were too long, and that some games froze often.
DS owners said they enjoy its backward compatibility to GBA games and touching the handheld's screen. On the other hand, they also said that the audio in DS games isn't loud enough, there aren't titles for adults, and the screen sizes are too small. -Sound nicht laut genug, omg... wenn man die ds speaker voll aufdreht sollten taube wieder hören lernen
When looking at the two handhelds in terms of sales figures, the Nintendo DS has sold approximately 2.2 million units in Japan since its launch on December 2, versus the PSP's 1.39 million units since it went on sale 10 days later. The top-selling games for the two machines in Japan are listed below.
CUMULATIVE GAME SALES
Nintendo DS
WarioWare: Touched! : 740,000 units
Super Mario 64 DS : 710,000 units
Nintendogs: 400,000 units
Pokémon Dash: 320,000 units
Kirby: Canvas Curse: 190,000 units
Sony PSP:
Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee: 350,000 units
Ridge Racers: 260,000 units
Dynasty Warriors: 260,000 units
Tales of Eternia: 170,000 units
Metal Gear Acid: 110,000 units
SURVEY RESULTS
Q: How many Games do you have?
PSP:
None: 2%
One game: 27%
Two games: 25%
Three games: 14%
Four games: 8%
Five Games: 10%
More than six games: 11%
DS:
None: 2%
One game: 16%
Two games: 20%
Three games: 19%
Four games: 12%
Five games: 8%
More than six games: 23%
By Staff -- GameSpot
MTC001 schrieb:bald ist brain training wieder auf der 1
Advance wars hatte wohl nen eher schwachen start, 100K sollte es aber schon in der launch woche schaffen finde ich...
Steffko schrieb:Ich bin ein bißchen überrascht, dass AW for Goemon gelandet ist, aber naja, mal schauen, was das für Verkäufe gibt. Coded Arms dürfte jedenfalls einigermaßen gescheitert sein.
Gaemman schrieb:Hi, verplant,
bin ein serh großer Ninetndo fan und bin auch sehr an den Verlaufszahlen interessiert!
Deshalb besuche ich diese Seite sehr oft um die aktuellsten Zahlen von dir zu bekommen, ich frage mich wo du die her hast????
Ich rechne mit Verkäufen so um die 30.000 bis 40.000 bei Advance Wars, da es ja am ersten tag auf Platz 5 lag!
ugu-ugu schrieb:NDS rockt die charts und PSP wird erwähnt unter Ferner liefen. Tja Sony da habter euch mal verkalkuliert und fliegt jetzt auf die Fresse. Nintendo hatte es schon immer drauf und der NDS is geil. Wohingegen die PSP altgewohntes bietet. Hoffentlich sackt die PSP noch weiter ab und der NDS steigt in den Zahlen. Innovation muß belohnt werden.![]()
/ajk schrieb:lol ich dachte das hat Nightelve geschrieben..