So now people are actually reduced to arguing circumstantial and anecdotal points just to prove that the PSP is being hacked just to defend its software sales?
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Whatever, it's not like I didn't make my share of excuses when I defended the Gamecube last generation.
The problem with the PSP is its limited game library. That's not to say it doesn't have good games, but I'll be damned if the average joe knows more than a handful of titles worth purchasing for it, if any at all. The console gets barely any exposure outside of a few featured games on a couple of commercials. I think a more plausable explanation would be that people are simply buying it for its secondary free media and online features which make it ideal for those very reasons.
Of course I can easily see how the explanation (Piracy) where its assumed people actually want the PSP for its games is more appealing to Sony supporters.







