Alright so I'll take it that we all understand why that of the PSP Go, or even PSP, is not doing better levels. But that's the exact point. WE COMPLETELY understood from the beginning that PSP Go wasn't going to fair well and really was a bad idea. We could see this coming a mile away. If we knew it then Sony knew it.
So this gets to the point of what I'm trying to make. if you know you have a bad idea or a tough sale, you either do 2 things. One, you trash the idea. Second, you have a huge marketing push to try and justify the product, show confidence in the product, and really show off the features of the system. What did Sony do? NONE OF THIS with the PSP. But at the same time, they did the exact opposite for PS3. Remember a $300 PS3 is still a hard sell in comparison to the competition. That is what I'm asking. Why the difference between the two in mentality and considering they didn't do either of the two things with the PSP GO, why did they release it, what did they hope to accomplish, and how is showing lack of confidence in your product indicative of a long term competitor in the market?








