I didn't like its control layout, as differently from PSV one, that I love, it gave me hand cramps playing fast paced games, so that I never bought one even when it was cheap enough, but anyway kudos to it, sad, although unavoidable day for the strongest competitor Ninty portables ever had.
Let's just hope that this way, freeing up resources and production plants, Sony will be able to produce, support and market PSV a lot better. BTW, maybe now it's too late, but I still think that Sony should have launched PSV with an optional external UMD drive for 100% BC without having to buy again already owned PSP games (a good policy could have been to be able to install UMD games on PSV mass memory and from then on just having to connect the drive once a week, a month, whatever period considered suitable, to validate the copy, not forcing users to always carry with them and keep connected the peripheral with all the discs for the PSP games they wished to play).







