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On the positive side were strong sales of Blu-ray disc recorders and the box office performance of "The Social Network," a David Fincher-directed film based on the story of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Still, Sony's pictures division overall marked a drop in sales and profit because of the strong theatrical performance last year of "Michael Jackson's This Is It," according to Sony. Its music business also saw declining income, underlining the industry's malaise, despite the recording studio's success with Susan Boyle's "The Gift" and Jackson's "Michael." In gaming, Sony is expecting to sell 15 million PlayStation 3 home consoles for the year through March, up from 13 million the previous year, and 8 million PlayStation Portable machines, down from 9.9 million. Sony announced recently it is planning a successor to the PlayStation Portable, codenamed NGP, or next-generation portable, which promises dazzling imagery, like a home console's, on a screen double the size of smart phones. It's set to go on sale late this year, and is already stirring up some buzz among game fans. Details for regional rollouts and price have not been disclosed. It will face competition from a rival portable game machine by Nintendo Co., which offers glasses-free 3-D images and will go on sale in Japan later this month. For the first nine months of the fiscal year, Sony's profit climbed more than eightfold to 129.1 billion yen ($1.6 billion). April-December sales edged up 1.8 percent to 4.95 trillion yen ($60.6 billion). Sony stock gained 0.7 percent to 2,867 yen ($35). Earnings results were announced shortly after trading ended on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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