Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
The only distinction between handhelds and home units is power supply and form factor, everything else is a fabrication. By definition they are video game consoles, standalone machines that play video game software. Different products and Different software is a meaningless distinction. The PS2 and PS3 are different products with different software as well. The handheld and home console market are simply submarkets of the larger gaming market, suggesting they don't overlap is ludicrous especially considering Nintendo's IPS and PlayStation's crossbuy. I never said the "Home" console. |
The fact that every single video game sales study in history divides and clearly differentiates between handhelds and home consoles should give you a hint that your argument is a losing one. Even this site seperates the two.
Ever wonder why?







