130,000 PSP-2000 units sold on first day in Japan
With the help of Crisis Core‘s immense success, Sony‘s PSP-2000 (or PSP Slim) enjoyed an astounding 130,000 sales count on its first day in Japan. This is aside from the purchased 65,000 units of Square Enix‘s limited edition Crisis Core PSPs, which were released a week before the PSP-2000’s actual launch.
30 percent of those who bought the PSP-2000 also picked up the 1Seg tuner, which allows Japanese users to access the programs broadcasted through the 1Seg service.
Those living in the US and wishing to take advantage of the TV Tuner shouldn’t keep their hopes up, and Sony’s Phil Harrison explains why: because the service isn’t supported in most parts of the US… yet. It’s certainly a sunny day for Sony. More updates as they come!
With the help of Crisis Core‘s immense success, Sony‘s PSP-2000 (or PSP Slim) enjoyed an astounding 130,000 sales count on its first day in Japan. This is aside from the purchased 65,000 units of Square Enix‘s limited edition Crisis Core PSPs, which were released a week before the PSP-2000’s actual launch.
30 percent of those who bought the PSP-2000 also picked up the 1Seg tuner, which allows Japanese users to access the programs broadcasted through the 1Seg service.
Those living in the US and wishing to take advantage of the TV Tuner shouldn’t keep their hopes up, and Sony’s Phil Harrison explains why: because the service isn’t supported in most parts of the US… yet. It’s certainly a sunny day for Sony. More updates as they come!