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hunter_alien said:
Your joking right . Except 4 weeks or so every week the PSP had sold more in the US than in the previous years . Also just look at last weeks chart and you will see the PSP above PS2/PS3/360 in the US , and this is happening afther the major GTA4 and MGS4 releases . And taking in consideration that the PSP has nothing ... well youl do the math ;)

I did a quick check, never noticed a difference of more than 5k in hardware, and software was virtually the same (despite a years worth more of PSP's sold). PSP is selling more than those right now, but PS3 can easily pass that number, and 360 is in a big slump but will bounce back with a price cut.

ANYWAY, my point: PSP recieved a lot of 3rd party support in the beginning because it was thought to be the next big thing. It has been fairly succesful, but the progress in the past 18 months or so will not have been enough to encourage more 3rd parties to make games on PSP, outside of Japan of course.