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@ XboxSoldier12

I'm afraid there are no condolence prizes for comming in second palce in the foray of the global market. Just because a console did as well as it did in spite of insurmountable odds doesn't make it any more of a success or an asset. Certainly its not a bad piece of hardware but its software sales are abismal and i fear you may just be simply looking at hardware sales alone in your summation of the PSP's value.


Sony doesn't need condolence prizes. The PSP is profitable for them and continues to sell well. If you finish your university education, would it be nulified by people scoring straight A-s? Actually if you were handicapped by learning in foreign language I may even be more impressed.

Condolences for weak performance may be better suited for Microsoft. With all its resources and monopoly might going for this company, they never actually managed to make a profit with their XBox business and even fell flat on its face by releasing the least reliable console in modern console history.....

The DS also has remote connectivity


I am more interested in being able to access the multi-media such as photographs stored on my PS3.



Naughty Dog: "At Naughty Dog, we're pretty sure we should be able to see leaps between games on the PS3 that are even bigger than they were on the PS2."

PS3 vs 360 sales