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joeorc said:
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LordMatrix said:

Sony is always boring plus thier arrogance shows through at each and every E3 conf. and it disgust me I lost count how many times they were knocking Microsft & Nintendo during their presentation and they did it WAY worse this time than they usually do.


Couldn't agree more on this.  Focus on your own product.  Just keeps bringing to mind how Nintendo was not competition to them and gimmicky.  And now they try to follow that path.

To be honest, what really got on my nerves was their talk of the PSP being the "choice for gamers". I mean, the DS put the PSP's sales to shame. And on top of that, the 3DS has one crazy line-up, and it proved 3D doesn't require glasses. They should've brought forward the PSP2. I was honestly about to turn off the PC and go to sleep had it not been for their PS3 game showing.

and do what..loose more money?

look I like the PSP just as much as some gamer's, but the blunt truth of the matter no matter what Sony does wiith the PSP no one is going to be happy at this point in my opinion..

they removed the UMD...when many gamer's cry for them to get rid of it..than when they did many of those same gamer's than said you need two analog stick's..what next?

the price was too high

the DS is killing it in the market

now the 3DS is going to dreamcast the PSP

between the media and the forum's many gamer's have pretty much left the PSP out in the cold.

Sony is doing the smart thing Nintendo is pretty well entrenched in the "dedicated handheld gaming device"

Sony is most likely looking at the Smartphone market because there can be many other Smartphone's and at least you can gain a good share of the market without being completely lambasted in the media an forum's.

Sony know's they can keep support for the PSP's they have now but I think they know it's time to move the PSP in another direction.

I do not blame them.

a) less chance for pirate of PSP software

b) most people only want to carry one handheld at a time

c) even though there is more smartphone's they can seperate the PSP/phone from the rest by software.

I just think the PSP part took up too much time for what could've been used for PS3 games, honestly. Not saying the PSP shouldn't get any attention at all, but I think that either IF they can afford it, bring a new innovation to the handheld market, or just drop it all together.

I like the PSP as well, don't get me wrong, but I think it's time to move on. PSP is losing third party support due to its insane piracy levels. It's only surviving in Japan right now.



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