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I think the comparison is sort of fair, but there are two major factors you overlooked:

Developers and publishers have pumped a huge amount of money and resources in the PS3 long before it launched and long before sales became uncertain, whereas the PSP (And DS) never got a proper amount of support until they'd proven themselves. This means the PS3's software line-up is going to be far more capable of selling units then the PSP's can ever hope too.

Anddddddddd, when a company make a PSP game, they're releasing it too a userbase who don't buy software in the slightest. PS3 software sales have been healthy when compared to their userbase size, and whatsmore any PS3 game can be released on the 360 too, so there is a huge amount of extra userbase that the PSP never had avaliable.

So er, what am I saying? Well basically, the Wii will beat the PS3 in sales, but it's not going to be the arse-whooping the DS gave the PSP, and the PS3's software catalogue is going to be leaps and bounds ahead of the PSP's when all is said and done. I'm unsure if the Wii can even hope to compete with it if I'm honest, albeit it's too soon to be making predictions like that.