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rocketpig said:
I think Bodhestava nailed it on the head. Sony needs to reevaluate how they design their consoles and change their philosophy accordingly. I'm sure the PS4 will follow an entirely different business model than the PS3 (and to an extent, PS2).

With that said, I sure hope the PSP doesn't die. I just picked up one this weekend and it's one hell of a machine. Too bad that Sony decided to make it into a movie-watching machine with UMD and all that crap. Make it play games and play them well, Sony. What games the PSP does have are great. It's too bad that no one buys them.

OVER 20 million is no one? The PSP is great but to most people they do not want to take long involved console style games portable. They would rather have quick quirky games on the go. That seems to be the difference in choosing a DS over a PSP. Oddly enough it seems this Quick Quirkyness seems to appeal to most people and now Nintendo is taking this philosophy to console gaming as well. Not too challanging gameplay that casual players can still have fun with.