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Sky Render said:
That's been going on from the start. Most of the best PSP games either originated as PS1 games, or have been put on PS2. Even a fair number of obscure ones (like Innocent Life) are also making their way to PS2.

While this is good for software sales in general, it doesn't do much for the PSP's future. It basically sends the message that anything worth getting on it will eventually be on PS2.

 Why does everyone here always assume that every customer really cares or even knows if it will be out on PS2 6 months after the PSP launch. If software sales in general don't get negatively influenced by this then Sony has absolutely no reason to change it for a few people on a forum. The PSP has been selling more units lately, the PS2 still sold over a miilion last month and there is 0.0 evidence pointing in the direction that PSP get's hurt by this. Having games like Silent hill come out on PS2 gives the game twice the attention it got in the first place and there is nothing bad about that.

 Crossmarket potential for the PSP and PS2 is just a luxury that Sony has, and there is no doubt that Nintendo and Microsoft would do the same if they had a handheld and console that are so close to each other in specifcations.



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