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Darth Tigris said:
Galaki said:
puffy said:

But power was never the issue with the PSP, the games were the issue, so hopefully Sony has that sorted this time around.


Games on PSP were mostly console games on small screen. It lacked identity.

If PSP2 can pull off being unique, then it will have a chance at selling more than PSP.


That's what they thought people wanted.  Does anyone think they've learned anything if these specs are true?

Well I think it depends, obviously if it was just a PSP with the higher specs then I'd say no, however it does have a touch screen and the rumored rear touch pad is an innovative feature that could lead to some interesting gameplay mechanics. The problem that Sony has is the fact that developers WILL port their HD games now that the PSP2 has dual analog sticks. That means less creativity, less diversity and less identity.