September 6, 2005
By Tim Surette
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The PSP shattered the previous mark set by its chief rival, the Nintendo DS, earlier this year. The DS sold 87,000 units at launch when it hit UK shelves in March. The two portables have been battling it out in every region they've been released in, vying for the dominant share of the mobile gaming market with mixed results. The PSP, advertised more as a multimedia machine and targeted at an older demographic, has gotten off to a good start in the UK. The DS, on the other hand, has
The UK launch of the PSP, the third region it's become available in after Japan and North America, is also boding well for its software sales. As in the US, the unit launched with 24 available games, and 20 of those cracked the top 40 all-format software sales charts (figures include sales of titles across all platforms), with nine in the top 10. Ridge Racer took home the number one spot, Wipeout Pure raced into the number three spot, followed by Virtual Tennis: World Tour and Metal Gear Acid at slots four and five, respectively.