psp Vs DS

well the top ten sales figure came from japan as of april 11

for the PsP

    Minna no Golf Portable (SCE) – 337,972
    Ridge Racers (Namco) – 274,682
    Shin Sangoku Musou (Koei) – 268,514
    Tales of Eternia (Namco) – 157,043
    Piposaru Academia (SCE) – 108,599
    Metal Gear Acid (Konami) – 99,871
    Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan Daijiten (Namco) – 98,109
    Gagharv Trilogy (Bandai) – 89,202
    Doko Demo Issho (SCE) – 86,255
    Mahjong Fight Club (Konami) – 77,137

for the DS

    Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo) – 711,424
    Sawaru Made in Wario (Nintendo) – 710,371
    Pokemon Dash (Pokemon) – 323,741
    Daigassou! Band Brothers (Nintendo) – 166,071
    Catch! Touch! Yoshi (Nintendo) – 163,963
    Touch! Kirby (Nintendo) – 127,690
    Another Code: Futatsu no Kioku (Nintendo) – 104,114
    Chokkan Hitofude (Nintendo) – 102,330
    Kimi no tame nara Shineru (Sega) – 97,629
    Puyo Puyo Fever (Sega) – 82,898

by that list we see that the ds has a small lead on PsP ( understandable since it was relased before the PsP ) but the list also prove that the PsP is not the DS killer it was said to be

but what would drive the sale of PsP i think is now the UMD is cracked , and games can be run from the memory ( some torrent site already have games to download ) and there is a lot of porgrams that convert media into PsP thing for it to run

same as Ps2 , its still selling strong because you can buy it and live on copys , but with game cube for example , there is no copy , unless you want to follow a plan with painfull steps

of course i don’t have nither a DS or PsP , i’m thinking of going to the state , maybe i’ll pickup something there ( just like when i picked up the game cube ) prices here in kuwait are kinda priced as if 1 $ = 1 Kd

Speaking of games , if you want a bloody as hell Adventure game i advice you to pick

God of War

its bloody , its mature , and its hella fun

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