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John Koller:
The problem is, with no physical games to sell for the PSP Go, why would retailers want to stock the system? "We still need retail, we need them for the 3000, we need them for the UMDs, we need them for this model," Koller says. He claims that some retailers gave Sony a standing ovation when they heard the details of the PSP Go's business model: retailers will be selling PlayStation Network cards, and they'll be selling the hardware. Also, here's an interesting tidbit that Koller revealed: "We've changed the model from a margin perspective from the 3000, so there are changes throughout," he explained. "We've made it very worth their while to carry the PSP Go."

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2009/06/ars-talks-digital-distribution-with-sony-plays-with-psp-go.ars

 



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