| andremop said: Plus, like iwata said... touch screen and 3D don't match very well... so if sony wants to do 3D they probably need a second non touch screen, and that would be a blatant copy of design, even for today's standards. |
That simply means Nintendo wasn't able to get 3d and touchscreen to work together. I suggest Sony find a way to inplement the 2 in a single screen, include a physical media (no download only), make it motion sensitive, and finally, really push connectivity. I expect wifi and 3G/4G at the very least. Their priority should be to ensure all PSP2s can communicate all the time. They might not need to make it a smartphone as long as they include the ability to call other psp2 users.







