| MontanaHatchet said: You know it's getting bad when Sony is putting their hope in the PSP. I'm not trying to troll or anything, but they should be focusing on the PS3 as much as possible. |
Not really.
1. PSP is profitable. With the PS2's price cut they need the PSP to sell even more to make up for lost revenue from the PS2.
2. The PS3 has remote play which could push PS3 sales.
3. The PSN titles available for the PSP will grow meaniing more revenue from there.
4. More software revenue from a profitable system equals more profit.
5. PS3 game videos available on the PSP PSN Store could push PS3 sales.
@above post on Japanese market from you
The Japanese market is turning into a dominate handheld market with a minor console market. It is smarter to push handhelds in Japan and when you have less expensive console push it then. The PS3 sells well considering but its still expensive, push it after a price cut in Japan.










