| MontanaHatchet said: Alright, I think people are getting confused. Let me lay it out for you: PSP: Sells great (relatively) in Japan, sells a decent amount of software. Sells horribly (relatively again) in Europe and America, and moves barely any software at all. So the PSP's focus should be in Japan, but Sony should be focusing on the PS3 for the other regions. It may not be the best way to get back into the American market, but it's the best shot they have at this point. |
I disagree. I think that the amount of money to be earned on the psp is great. And if you look at its sales you can see that it can move a lot of software when given the support (think Chains of Olymups and crisis core). The psp is obviously very strong in Japan, and with the right push it could be a powerhouse again in Europe and America. Tekken, Rock band, Assassins creed, soul calibur, little big planet and motorstorm are very solid franchies and will help psp do some great numbers this fall. Now add to that a grand theft auto, resident evil, or gran turismo. Perhaps even all three the way they talk about it. That would guarantee an amazing fall for psp, and a rebound in Europe and America. Thats a lot of potential money for Sony. As for the PS3 it already has a great line up for this fall (God of war, Uncharted, ninja gaiden sigma, white knight chronicles, MAG, Killzone, ratchet, and plenty of other titles) for it to do well without any new announcements, which Sony has probably 1 or 2 big ones for it. Plus what ps3 really needs is a price cut, which could be financed by a stronger psp.
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