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tk1989 said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
tk1989 said:
The problem with the PS3 and PSP is that they are "multimedia machines", not consoles.

No, the problem is they aren't selling as well as their competitors.

Yeah, and because they dont have amazing games either. One of the reasons why they dont ahve amazing games? becuase not everyone that buys them buys them for games... This is one of the reasons for the PSP. The PSP has sold over 27 million, but it doesnt sell that many games, and this could be due to the fact that theyre not being bought just for their gaming features, but also their multimedia ones.

@Kyros: Yeah, thts what i mean :P

 


The interesting thing about this is that if you go to metacritic.com and take a look at the psp games vs. the DS games you'll see the psp has more "AAA" status titles -_-; I love hearing that the PSP has no games, did I miss the memo? Anyways, it's only Sony's loss anyway, I'll NEVER buy a DS, I only want 1 game for it... I bought my PSP as a "multimedia" device. I just "happen" to buy games for it occasionally. So a device I had no intention of buying games for ended up getting 5-10 purchases. Good for Sony? Not really, good for Nintendo? No, because I won't own one. People that buy the DS buy games, that's its only quality function, I just wanted more with my money.

Other than that though the topic creator REEKS of fanboyism. Did you really have to include "Crush the PSP?" I'd say for Sony's first video game hand held battling this "beast machine" and doing this well? That like the College basketball team beating the kinder gardeners 70-30 -_- (impressive but not really)

But my Sony Bias aside, Good news for the DS :P hopefully it continues to do well :) On a side note I wonder how well the PS2 will do this christmas :D



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