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naznatips said:
leo-j said:
twesterm said:
There's no good reason for them to come out with a portable gaming device. They would have to compete for 2nd with the PSP (because we all know they aren't going to dethrone the DS) and that's just not worth it. If they were to compete with the PSP, they would have to make it a media device that would compete with the iPod, iPhone, and their own Zune which is a fight they couldn't and wouldn't want to win.

SO in short, don't hold your breath for a MS portable.

Somewhat on topic, this is partly why I wouldn't be surprised to see Halo on the DS announced at E3.

The best selling hand held is the GBA next comes the DS afterwards comes the oricginal GameboyColor then the psp then the original gameboy, the only way sony will be de throning anyone is the handheld market is to release a re-design of a psp, and so far they dont comment on anything. The MS portable could be possible, microsoft relaesing halo on a portable system would make it #2 in a snap. M$ can make a portable when ever they wanted, but the likelyness of it being as good as the psp is very slim, they dont really know how to make small things, consider tha zune, music, and radio the size of a brick. Also microsoft has never been reliable in Hardware.


What are you talking about? The DS is the fastest selling system of all time (including home consoles). Are you talking about number of consoles sold or speed of console sold? If you are talking about number it's GBA > Gameboy > Gameboy Color > DS > PSP. If you are talking about speed of sales it's DS > GBA > Gameboy > Gameboy Color > PSP. Either way your claim makes no sense.

 


If I remember correctly the DS wasn't selling like hotcakes until the Lite was released. That was back when the PSP looked like it could pose a threat to Nintendo's dominance.

 

On the subject of an Xbox portable, I think that would be the dumbest move MS could make right now. Sony made that move after continued dominance in the console market. It was a logical step, and it seemed like they would have a good chance of making a mark which they have. Microsoft would at least have to be dominant for one generation in all territories before entertaining that idea.



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