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jhlennon1 said:
I hardly call selling 26million a failure that needs saving...

PSP isn't a failure its just people see it a failure when they put it against the DS. Sony said at the begining that they were targeting the older crowd and look at the results not good when you compare that Nintendo was marketing the DS to the whole consumer base. Whereas the PSP was just targeted for ages 18 and over. Sony messed up saying "We are trying to get the older crowd into video games". Well you messed that up with the PSP but now it seems your targeting the mainstream now and its looking bright for the PSP for the rest of these years of its life.

Its the same as the PS3, its really now targeting a market that is really small. Its not getting the mainstream like Nintendo is doing and what Microsoft is trying to do right now. But the PSP is doing good and if people say its a failure then really they need to take their head out their a$$ and wake up to a nice, competeing handheld.