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disolitude said:
insomniac17 said:

I know, but there's nothing wrong with a good theory. ^_^

Honestly though, I can't see any handheld released at over $200 doing well at this point (and yes, I don't think the PSP Go will do very well at it's price). Also, if Sega did release a handheld that could do more than the PSP and DS, it would be pretty expensive, and with cheaper handhelds availible, I just don't see it doing as well as the PSP or DS.


Yeah you're probably right. Sega or whoever should have probably jsut picked this up back in 2007 and released it as their own...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XGP

I do think that they could get away with something like that, but I dunno how big the market is for those kinds of handhelds. I've seen similar stuff like this for kids, but it doesn't look like it's a huge seller. (4 million according to Wikipedia, with 12 million software cartridges, though this is an educational handheld.) Maybe if it was aimed at "casual" players and not just kids (which seemed to be the case) it would see pretty decent success. (Just can't have that $300 price tag listed for the first model).