| perpride said: Is it just me, or was it WAAAAAAAY to early for any console-maker to introduce a console that can only get games through the internet? I mean, not everybody has an internet connection. Out of people who do, many of them simply don't have the speed to download a game that is a gig. When you make a console, aren't you supposed to make it as accessible as possible? |
I think that's why the Go is actually pretty crafty. The regular PSP remains as a safety net, while the Go is really an experiment to test the waters. If it doesn' t tale off enough it doesn't matter, information learnt. Also, I think a handheld, with the acceptance of iPhone, etc. is the safer place to also try digital vs say a home console.
If you think about it Sony can observe:
a - continued UMD sales
b - digital sales to regular PSPs
c - digitial sales to Go
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...







