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When you factor in that the most expensive, professional studio released iPhone games are only $9.99 (and the majority are much cheaper than that), plus (with the iPhone) its music playing, movie watching, Internet browsing, text messaging, cellular call making, and GPS capabilities, well ... what reason is there to own anything else?


Because the "studio released iphone games" look like this:

http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/12/photo_09.jpg

and the PSP games look like this?

http://pspmedia.ign.com/psp/image/article/789/789182/god-of-war-chains-of-olympus-20070516111227008_640w.jpg

or because you have to use a touch screen control panel where you try to do movements by moving your fingers around on a virtual d-pad, which makes the screen, which is smaller as it is even smaller because your fingers are in the way?
The Analog stick of the PSP may be somehow uncomfortable but this is no competition for people who want a really good game.

Not saying that the iPhone isn't a great device even for gaming but seriously.