| Tony_Parker said: @STAGE : What is the 'problem' for Sony ? Selling only 50 million consoles ? Last time I checked, MS sold less than 30 million 360 consoles, is it a problem ? PSP is very profitable for Sony if I remember correctly. So yeah, they need more rythm games, ads and doctor Kawajimago games, then my nephews will buy one. Does Sony want to target this market ? Probably not. Even looking once at the PSP you see it's aimed at a different target than the PSP. It's like comparing apples and oranges. |
You're comparing a portable with a full-on console. If Microsoft makes a portable, then you can go on about how its portable isn't selling. If Sony didn't want the female audience, they wouldn't create the Hanna Montana PSP bundle. Sony is like that alpha male with no clue how to be sensitive. Microsoft is showing signs of getting the picture with their console, but hasn't hit the spot. The only thing's they've done to pique casual's curiosity that has semi-succeeded was the creation of Natal, which is all over the mainstream American media and Natal. If you want to know where Sony wants to go with the PSP, pay close attention to E3. They are less satisfied with the PSP's sales than the PS3's (Which is weird).







