Here is the major problem for the PSP Go.
It has features that appeal very much to existing PSP owners. But those owners are likely to own games already. Plus the price is a big turnoff.
If the older PSP models didn't convince sombody to buy it, then there is really nothing other than size that is attractive to the non-PSP owner. The PSP Go has nothing new to bring to the table. Plus the price is a big turnoff.
So you have a device that doesn't add perceived value to either existing or new customers. Yes, there will be rich people and enthusiasts that buy it, however those consumers don't decide success or failure of a product.
Anyone can guess. It takes no effort to throw out lots of predictions and have some of them be correct. You are not and wiser or better for having your guesses be right. Even a blind man can hit the bullseye.







