The PSP has been on a roll lately. The launch of PLAYSTATION 3 a few weeks ago increased PSP sales by 30 percent. The Black Friday boost was even more stellar: sales have gone up another 280 percent, according to Dave Karraker, in a statement to GameDaily. Like Martha Stewart would tell you, the PSP is an awesome holiday gift, and it appears early holiday shoppers know that. Of course, the Black Friday price drops certainly didn't hurt at all either: systems were selling for as low as $150. Considering how system sales exploded with a lower price, imagine the gain the PSP would get from a permanent price drop. Why not, Kaz?Black Friday leads to a 280 percent sales increase
The PSP has been on a roll lately. The launch of PLAYSTATION 3 a few weeks ago increased PSP sales by 30 percent. The Black Friday boost was even more stellar: sales have gone up another 280 percent, according to Dave Karraker, in a statement to GameDaily. Like Martha Stewart would tell you, the PSP is an awesome holiday gift, and it appears early holiday shoppers know that. Of course, the Black Friday price drops certainly didn't hurt at all either: systems were selling for as low as $150. Considering how system sales exploded with a lower price, imagine the gain the PSP would get from a permanent price drop. Why not, Kaz?












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11-27-2006 @ 11:52PM
Silver R. Wolfe said...
I can attest to that. I was at the local Target on Black Friday and as soon as it opened, so many people bum-rushed the electronics section and ate up the PSPs in stock. I didn't hear one person trying to get a DS.
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11-28-2006 @ 12:15AM
michae2414 said...
Same here...I went to Target on the day after Thanksgiving and the electronics area was flooded with people going after the PSPs. That $25 gift card offer was seriously excellent, on top of the PSP entertainment pack (which has the 1GB MS Pro Duo, a game and a UMD movie) - I would've tried to get one if I didn't already have a PSP.
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11-28-2006 @ 3:17AM
bobeotm said...
I was in circuit city on black friday and at least two of the 10 or so people in front of me in line had PSP's. The entertainment bundle with the movie and game included.
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11-28-2006 @ 3:48AM
alienclay said...
i was in gamestop and saw a couple asking for recommendations as they were buying one for a grandson. if you can't get a ps3, get the next best thing :D
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11-28-2006 @ 6:43AM
Bored said...
Good news.
With a 280% increase, there is now very little doubt that software sales will also pick up.
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11-28-2006 @ 9:08AM
Alien said...
Software sales grew with 190% at the PSP department , is it me , or the PSP will breake the Xbox sellingpoint this year :?
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11-28-2006 @ 12:57PM
Aex said...
Really, I have so many friends willing to buy a PSP as soon as the price drops. One of the draws of the DS is its low cost. If the PSP were to drop to $150 I'm sure it would be nearly as easy to sell each of my friends one just as it was to sell a DS.
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11-28-2006 @ 4:29PM
wizzle said...
"I didn't hear one person trying to get a DS."
Thats because they all already own one =)
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11-28-2006 @ 5:19PM
wizzle said...
=)
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11-28-2006 @ 5:27PM
terry said...
$150 is defiantly good price
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11-29-2006 @ 8:45AM
bobeotm said...
I was in circuit city on black friday and at least two of the 10 or so people in front of me in line had PSP's. The entertainment bundle with the movie and game included.
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