BTW, here's a summary of all the Media Create numbers since the DS/PSP launch.
Some of my PSP "total" numbers are off somehow, and I don't think the math's wrong, so one of my numbers must be. So if anyone knows which month isn't quite right, feel free to point it out an I'll correct it.
Media Create:
Rank Platform: WeeklyTotal - YearlyTotal
Nov 29 - Dec 5
1 NDS: 468,883 - 468,883
Dec 6 - 12
1 NDS: 198,892 - 667,775
2 PSP: 160,019 - 160,019
Dec 13 - 19
1 NDS: 221,625 - 889,400
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3 PSP: 85,059 - 245,078
Dec 20 - 26
1 NDS: 396,674 - 1,286,074
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5 PSP: 107,217 - 352,295
Dec 27 - Jan 2
NDS: 209,522 -
1,495,596 <---2004
PSP: 129,957 -
482,252 <----Totals
Jan 3 - 9
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2 NDS: 108,561 - 108,561
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4 PSP: 62,052 - 62,052
Jan 10 - 16
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2 PSP: 64,602 - 126,654
3 NDS: 53,527 - 162,088
Jan 17 - 23
PSP: 56,274 - 182,928
NDS: 44,608 - 206,696
Jan 24 - 30
PSP: 74,405 - 257,333
NDS: 43,226 - 249,922
Jan 31 - Feb 6
PSP: 48,781 - 306,114
NDS: 29,552 - 279,474
Feb 7 - 13
PSP: 45,972 - 352,086
NDS: 26,205 - 305,679
Feb 14 - 20
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2 PSP: 38,314 - 400,669 <- 10,269 unit error got in somewhere
3 NDS: 22,363 - 328,042
Feb 21 - 27
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2 PSP: 41,867 - 442,536
3 NDS: 26,761 - 354,803
As far as "shipments" go, Sony apparently had 200,000 units ready for the Japanese launch. They shipped 100,000 per-week after that. By the end of December, in terms of sold/shipped percentage, the DS was more "sold out" than the PSP (yet at the same time, more readily available, because of the larger scale).
Sometime in early January, Sony managed to increase their production to well over 200,000 units a week, but by then the PSP had slowed down (that happens after major "events", without fresh new games to create more "events"), so Sony stuck with their constant 100,000 unit-per-week shipments in Japan, and started stockpiling units for the American launch.
Sony will apparently launch the PSP in America with a "massive" one million unit launch, due to the "unprecendented demand" (indicated by the "shortages" in Japan).
NPD numbers have been oddly elusive lately, but last I saw (around Christmas?) the DS was at something like 1.8 million. Probably over two million in the US right now.
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A two million system lead is not a huge battle.
The XBox was winning in America by 1 million units for the first year or two (thanks pretty much to Halo), during which time everyone seemed to be saying "Oh, well, the GameCube is holding it's own, but that's only because the XBox bombed in Japan. Here
in America, the XBox is King." Now imagine what it would've looked like if the XBox had beaten the GameCube in Japan by a million units...
Of course, you can't count on that to mean anything, because XBox fanboys are blowhards, and everybody wants to kick Nintendo while they're down (and the fact that Nintendo's not down seems to be pissing everyone off, prompting them to kick harder), and the Sony fanboys think that the PSP is Kutaragi's Gift to Videogaming.