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Squilliam said:

I suspect thats the case. If the PSP is the more profitable of the two platforms it makes sense that Sony would spend a majority of its efforts on that platform. It makes the most sense from a business perspective anyway. Also if they are serious about their motion technology, it would also make sense to with-hold their efforts in that space until they get their functioning motion controller out the door.

 

I don't think profitbility is the case here for pushing the PSP.

Sony probably thinks that they need to maintain a place in the handheld market by not falling too far behind the DS.

 

If they are really serious about pushing the PSP hard, it would have to be this year or it will be too late because PSP is like 5 years old now.

Sony will probably release a new handheld system in the 7th year. That leaves only 2-3 more years to focus on the current PSP before moving to the next one.

I think we will see a lot more GT5 info once the GT PSP thing is over.

 

Just my opinion.