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Soriku said:

The PSP isn't even advertised as a game system, it's advertised as a media system. That's the problem. There are more capable media systems like the iPhone for example. The PS3 is like a media center too, but at least the media stuff it has like bluray is more important than the PSP's features especially in the face of more capable and popular systems as I said.

Then there are a lot of people who pirate games and the people who actually buy the games end up being a small amount, especially in the West but the situation is different in Japan.

The last reason is that many of its games aren't anything new and fresh like the DS - either something like a cheap PS2 game in most cases, or inferior versions of HD games. There are exceptions but not many.

There's a lot of things against it and that's a problem. For starters, next gen Sony should actually market it like a game system with media features like the DSi, not the other way around. Second, don't make it get inferior ports and don't make the games be like PS2 games - have more new IPs that are marketed right. Also find a way to reduce piracy - DD was a start but that turned out to be a complete failure with the PSP Go. Find some other way to combat piracy. Sony isn't really taking care of this like Nintendo or Microsoft are. Lastly, price it right.


Soriku...goto SONY and demand they put you in charge of PSP management, because you lliterally hit the hammer on the head with points...thats exactly what i meant about PSP's identity crisis