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saicho said:
Aj_habfan said:
mjc2021 said:
Honestly I think people just don't want to buy PSP games. DS is probably the most pirated console ever and still manages to sell games pretty damn well.

Honestly, look at the markets of each system. I don't think 40 year old moms or little kids would even know where to begin with hacking, or even know it's possible. PSP's market is directly in-line with tech-savy males who would be most likely to hack it. That, and PSP has gained a large reputation for being an easy to pirate handheld.

And the guy is right. It does hurt software. Obviously some people buy it becuase they want to download games, but many people would just as easily buy the system regardless, maybe not right away, but as the software was coming so would these fans.

The 40 something moms might have kids in the teens or the kids might have siblings in the teens. If your mom or your brother/sister bought a PSP/DS and you know how to hack it, wouldn't you help them?

On Topic: I guess that's why it hurts PS3 sales. It has not yet been hacked like 360 and Wii.

 

I doubt many parents would condone illegal behaviour. And you are already shrinking that group by assuming they have a teen son, who is willing and able to do it, with a parent that allows them to (mine wouldn't). It is also where reputation plays a part - DS may be the most hacked (not sure if it's true) but it certainly doesn't have a reputation for that. When you think of PSP, it's hard not to think of piracy.