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stopstopp said:
jarrod said:
Kenology said:

The PSP just barely won a year in Japan for 2010, can't expect folks to just be content with a hollow victory and not get greedy.

I say that because the utter lack of PSP consideration in that OP makes me suspect said ulterior motives...

PSP would have be divided by his standards: the 1000 only has 32MB RAM while the 2000/3000 have 64MB.  The Go is also incompatible with UMDs, meaning software incompatibility between lines.  The 3000 has a built in camera, while the Go is incompatible with any games using any camera/GPS add ons.

Of course, PS3, 360 and even older systems like GBA and PS2 have various compatibility issues and spec differences between models anyway.  The entire thrust of the OP is a real non-starter when you actually start to look at any of these systems, DS isn't being held to any different standard already.

If we were to seperate PSP and Go's sales and all the DS's sales, it would look a lot better for PSP. I assume there are only 3000 and go selling right now? For this year alone DS in japan wouldn't be nearly as close.

So i guess we see the real motives, underbought systems (compared to others)

I dunno if it actually would look better for PSP overall to be honest.  PSP1000, 2000, 3000 and Go vs DS, Lite, DSi and XL?  The Lite alone has possibly outsold the entire PSP line combined, and I doubt if any lone PSP model has beat any of the DS models except maybe XL. :/