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Topic Started: Sep 2 2009, 08:46 AM (747 Views)
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True, it's the only one to make some kind of inroad at all, but I mean what are the DS numbers if you include the whole of the device?


You're looking at around 108 million units sold.

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GBA/GBA:SP/


A bit over 81 million but the DS cut into its lifespan.

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not so much: GBAmicro


I'm actually a fan of the Gameboy Advance Micro. It's been a great and light way to kill time while waiting in lines. I think its a pity that it wasn't more successful.

The original Gameboy line (from the 1989 version all the way to Gameboy Color) sold around 119 million units.
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CaptDennyCrane
Sep 2 2009, 11:35 AM
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Sep 2 2009, 11:17 AM
I still have (and use) a PS1, which I got new along with a coupla memory chips, and I bought 8 games second-hand. It does for me.

Give it six months to a year, and the price of the PS3 Slim/PSP Go will come down by around half.
Cant you get PC-DOS ROMs for that now?



No idea Denny, I got it years ago and never really bothered about upgrades. I imagine it's possible, though I'm not likely to get 'em with having the laptop (or am I barking up the wrong tree again ??), so I can't answer sorry mate.
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