johnsobas said:
If you think about it all of nintendo's handheld competitors were more clumsy, big, and had less battery life. Basically they had things that the general public didn't want. Competitors need to learn from their mistakes.
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Exactly, it's still impressive that the PSP passed the 40 million mark, when every competitor had struggled to sell a few millions (Game Gear was the only one to ever get near 13 million), but if they really want to enter in real handheld competition with Nintendo, they have to think about what the general public wants in a portable system...







