Lord N on 28 January 2009
The problem with the PSP isn't its hackability, it's the fact that it doesn't have many pick-up-and-play games and also that it was marketed too much as an all-in-one media device and not enough as a handheld gaming device.
If hackability, P2P, had any significant effect on the industry, then all oft he record labels would have gone out of business years ago considering that it's been possible for quite some time to download an artist's entire discography within a few hours tops(and even less if there are concurrent downloads).
As someone who has been modding and hacking consoles for over ten years, I can say that it's far easier to do this kind of thing on a DS, and yet that handheld hasn't seen such low software sales.
Consoles owned: Saturn, Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, PSP, DS, PS3







