Reasonable said:
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 |
Yeah, but if the PSP Go fails, why did it fail? Was it because people didn't like DD only, was it "fewer features",was it the price, was it the public outcry about DD and price, was it the smaller screen, or some other factor?
In the end if it fails to ever properly get off the ground Sony may learn nothing more than most people didn't like it enough to buy it.







