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zorg1000 said:
Nuvendil said:

That is a Nintendo *handheld* practice.  The N64, GCN, Wii, and Wii U never had serious revisions to the units themselves.  Sony, however, has always had multiple console revisions.  Not criticising, just pointing it out.  And I said that was part of the way they kept selling.  Library growth and competitive pricing were part of that too.

And the basic PS4 had 500GB of storage.  The current Slim is 1TB.  With file size bloat ever growing, that is a significant difference.  

Edit: to be clear, I never said Nintendo didn't do similar things.  Just that Sony has in the past.  PS3 in particular.  Though the PS One accounts for over 28 million of the origina Playstation's sales.

PSOne-2000

PS2-2000

PSP-2004

PS2 Slim-2004

PS3-2006

PSP 2000-2007

PSP 3000-2008

PS3 Slim-2009

PSP Go-2009

PSP E1000-2011

Vita-2011

PS3 Super Slim-2012

Vita 2000-2013

PS4-2013

PS4 Slim-2016

PS4 Pro-2016

 

Its a Nintendo thing..........

What’s the difference between the PSPs? And what’s the difference between the Vitas? And really, what’s the difference between the PS4 and the PS4 Slim other than a minor form factor difference?