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Discontinue status for Wii, DS & PSP?

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I know the Nintendo Wii has been discontinued in Japan, Australia & Europe but what about North America?

 

Also, what about the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. Have they been discontinued anywhere yet?

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Here in The netherlands i can't find any psp's but i still can find the Nintendo DS en the Nintendo Wii

As far as being sold, yeah they're all pretty much discontinued. But I think the PSP can still use the Playstation Store and things like that, so...

The PSP is still selling here, and there are a few Wii's left (all on bargain, though) but I haven't seen any DS's anywhere.

I know the Nintendo Wii has been discontinued in Japan, Australia & Europe but what about North America?

 

Also, what about the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. Have they been discontinued anywhere yet?

PSP- the new "cheapˇversion everywhere available here-the without wifi version. 

But the shops doesn't sell the normal wifi 3004 versions.

 

I don't think they will stop selling in Japan in this year. This is one of the most popular consoles in the japanese selling list.

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PSP- the new "cheapˇversion everywhere available here-the without wifi version. 

But the shops doesn't sell the normal wifi 3004 versions.

 

I don't think they will stop selling in Japan in this year. This is one of the most popular consoles in the japanese selling list.

 

The "cheap version" is the E1000.

The "cheap version" is the E1000.

yep that's it. Meh. only the cover got upgraded and lighter. But without wifi-it's like nothing.

The Ds's are still selling and the wii too but not sure about the psp.(US)

In the US, the original DS' are long gone, to my knowledge. I haven't seen a DS lite or DSi new in stores for a very long time. Nor have I seen a retail PSP for a very long time. Back when I got my 3DS, I remember seeing like a DSi XL in stores, but I don't think I've seen it recently. Granted, I haven't exactly been looking for it.

 

Wii's are still around though, but I think they're slowwwlly on the way out. The original Wii model, the one with the Gamecube backwards compatibility, has not been seen for a while I don't think. The new model Wii, (the black one) is still in stores, and there's a $99 "Wii Mini" that isn't even that much smaller then the second model, has no Gamecube compatibility, and no built in Internet. Not even an Ethernet port. So yes, the Wii is still around at least over here. Can't speak for anywhere else.

Not many of each. But, here in North America you can buy a used PSP 3000 for a square 30-50$. 

As for the Wii, I saw a few in my local Target. Going for around 100$ 

And the Nintendo DS I haven't found any for a long time.

EB games stopped selling PSP stuff long before the Vita. Only one of like the 10 stores where I live had anything, and it was this tiny stand with a couple of games.

The DS and the PSP are pretty much discounted

 

The Wii is have not been discounted yet in North America ( I doubt they will keep making Wii after this year)

I think that the PSP and DS have indeed been discontinued, but the Wii is still alive in some countries thanks to the Wii Mini. But I suppose that should die sooner or later aswell.

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