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Ruler said:

So people constantley say that Sony comes up with New Hardware and then is quick to drop support for it, i dissagree.

They dropped SOFTWARE support for these devices.

examples:

- PS Move (PS3): is required for PSVR now, how is it dropping hardware if its required on the newer console as a last gen periphiphal ?

So where are the Sony-published Move titles after 2012? Where is Sports Champions 2? Why are the Move controls broken in Puppeteer? Where are the PS4 games with Move support?

 

- PS4 Camera: same story, it used to be worthless pile but now its selling a lot of units on Amazon. On my Amazon it even outsold the Xbox 360 and -One Kinect devices, the amount of user scores are an indication.

So where are the games that take good use of the PS4 camera besides The Playroom and Tearaway Unfolded? I tried almost all supported games, but the camera features in most of these games are a joke.

 

-PSPGO: wasnt a new system to begin with but a digital only PSP, all what they did is closing down the store but you can still buy/download PSP games on the PSPGo from your PS3s store. So again, were was it dropping an entire new hardware/system? It was just a nice model for a certain demographics and its still working.

Although I didn't like the PSP GO (smaller screen and position of the buttons/digipad), it's software support was okay. But I wish that EVERY good PSP/PS1 game were available as digital version in every PS Store region.

 

- PSVITA: Despite that Sony ceased first party support the Vita gets plenty of japanese games and gets now more games than the 3DS. It should be visable to anyone whos really into handhelds. So even a Sony system on the dying bed still gets more games and support than other systems in their prime.

The good software support of the Vita is not Sony's merit. Where are the first party games since Killzone/Tearaway in 2013?

 

You also forgot to mention the abysmal PS Mobile experiment of Sony.