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Girl Gamer Elite said:

Then show me the profit they make on each unit.

That list is pretty pitifully thin for a Console in the prime of its life, especially when I'd count a third of those developers as mediocre list fluffers. And most now only throw scraps to the PSP with the exception of a few shining exceptions. Capcom has grown weary of the PSP calling it a failure and many of those developers have shown dissapointment in the PSP's performance. A good number of developers also threw scraps to the N-gage.

Defend the PSP all you want, but this isn't the PSP's first year, this is the PSP in its full stride. You can only make so many excuses for a handful of worthwhile games on a piece of hardware that obviously isn't being bought for its games. If this is in any way looks like a successful thriving gaming console to you, then you have my pity.

@Game_Boy, even if PSP hardware sales are increasing, are the software sales?


Please, you're just in the "I ran out of facts so now I'll present my opinion as fact" territory now.  You're calling 85%+ games scraps.  Face it, your argument is dead, and now all you're doing is showing your own irreversible fanboyism.  

I've never said the PSP was going to beat the DS in anything.  It simply won't, but Sony did create a handheld that's successfully sold a respectable amount of units.  They have an entrance into the handheld market, and they got plenty of 3rd party support for that system.  Their system is now outselling the Wii on a consistent basis weekly in Japan, and it's selling decently everywhere else in the world too.   

It's not hurting the DS for the PSP to be successful as well, so I don't know why you take the idea that the PSP could actually be a worthwhile handheld as a personal attack.  Your argument is dead, so I suggest you drop it before you look worse.