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Handheld Game Platforms 2006: And Then There Were TwoProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: In-Stat Published: August 2006 Product Code: R97-2533 Description What had been an active handheld game platform market in early 2005 quieted down significantly when the Nokia N-Gage, Tapwave Zodiac, and Gizmondo all left the market over the past year. Only two competitors remain: Nintendo and Sony.Nintendo is winding down support for its Game Boy line, and moving resources to support the DS console. It has also offered a smaller, lighter console in the DS Lite, which was released in the first half of 2006. The Sony PSP, while primarily a game console, continues to extend its multimedia capabilities. In late 2005, Sony launched an effort to allow the PSP owner to view home video content on his PSP from anywhere. This report includes in-depth analysis and forecasts for all handheld platforms currently shipping. Annual shipment and revenue forecasts broken down by region from 2004 through 2010 are provided for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP/Micro, Nintendo DS, and Sony PSP. Results on handheld console ownership and purchase plans from two separate In-Stat surveys are also provided. Table of Contents
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