mrduckbear said:
PSP anyone?
even the software is starting to sell now...it's definately a crazy market, but they don't forget about consoles that are behind.
Monster hunter was the selling point for it, and i think Sony should fight hard to at least make it multi-plat for Wii/PS3 on that monster hunter game. but either way, they don't forget and consoles that are dead last can make a big comeback and PSP is the one to look at.
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The PSP didn't make a comeback.
If the DS stopped selling ANY UNITS right now, and the PSP's numbers reached 100,000 a week consistantly, it would take it 2.5 years to catch the DS.
At its current pace, it wouldn't catch the DS for 25 years.
That's just in Japan. Not to mention the rest of the world.
The PSP will never beat the DS in Japan. Especially in software. The proven sellers are all from the action MMO genre. They aren't even first party.
If you're suggesting that the PS3 take the PSP strategy, then you're suggesting that Sony wait around until the Wii saturates the whole market, and then move in with a slim model to take advantage of the console boom the Wii had undoubtedly created.
If Sony can keep over a third of the console market in Japan by the end of this gen, it would have been a success for the PS3, I think.