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Another Japanese YTD chart, with DS taking over PSP.

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If Xbox 360 is a mix of its parents, and we know its dad the Xbox was bigger and much darker, its theoretical momma should be even thinner and whiter.  Here she is.

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Japanese DS/PSP market share with time.  Of course as total  hardware sold increased, change from week to week became small.

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Parodying people taking bad pictures of themselves in mirrors, I took one of myself in a mirror with the flash blotting out my head.  And if that hadn't been enough, I was also wearing my Darth Vader helmt and a hat on top of that.  Most of the responses to this image, though, were imploring me to use Windex to clean the mirror.

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Happy family.  With the GBA Movie Player, I could have NES emulation on any GBA-compatible device.  Since it could be removed and still have the program in memory, I could get it going on all my GBA/DS machines.  Combined with my new PSP running its own emulation, I have them all playing Punch-Out!! together.  Bonus DS mannequin hand playing with the stylus.

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I've done much more with the premise since then, but I was demonstrating that PSP's sales through June only equaled what DS sold through most of December.

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I was defending ClearType.  I think in the first few I was trying to show that though ClearType introduces extra color, unless zoomed in you can't really tell.  The last one is just plain an example showing where non-ClearType is ClearlyUgly.

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Another image showing all of PSP's and DS's weeks arranged in ascending sales order...

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...and to prevent the huge weeks from giving us a good view of the lesser weeks, a zoom in on the sub-50K section.