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@CGI
I think you are on the generally right track, but slightly off. The PSP and PS3 offer different gaming experiences, but the same is true to a lesser extent with the PC. Yopu will notice that in the same way Microsoft holds some titles as strictly 360, Sony holds some titles as strictly PSP/PSe despite the other being capable of running it or a similar game. There is a good line between the PSP and PS3 but only because it is drawn with games. The basic control set-up of the two extremely similar, so in many cases it is an active decision to make the two sets of games different.

Of course I still agree with the underlying aspect. Even if you are set to receive benefits from both platforms you want to make sure there is reason enough for people to want either one. I just think you under estimate the importance of maintaining that through all product lines. It is understanding this that I think has helped Nintendo through the years. Maintaining the hand-held line as distinct and different has let them keep a huge source of revenue and profit while they worked out a good home console approach.



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