M.U.G.E.N said:
nightsurge said:
leo-j said:
nightsurge said:
Well of course they will say that...
Unfortunately, in the eyes of the consumer, it's a dying machine. The chance to revive the PSP has passed. Sony needs to focus on a PSP sequel that appeals to a larger audience.
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More like in the eyes of psp haters.. because in the eyes of the consumer, its selling 80-90k a week
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When it's competition is selling twice that and when it is declining year over year.
Not PSP haters. It's just obvious. Especially in Americas.
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I don't get you people sometimes. Just because the competition is doing better doesn't mean the other is doing bad. One brand of 'x' selling more than the other but doesn't mean the other is doomed. It's still selling 80-90k. That's not bad at all given it has had almost no good price cuts even. So no it's just that some tend to ignore basic facts like this. For sony psp is still selling well enough for them. They will release the next psp when it's ready not when people cry doom and gloom, as they should.
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And some people read way too far into things and take the more seriously than need be. I'm not spreading doom and gloom, just stating the obvious. From the standpoint of Sony, they need to focus on a sequel to the PSP soon to avoid the competition (3DS) from taking too much marketshare. It's seeing declining sales and hasn't managed to make much headway against their competitor.
I'm merely stating the situation the way Sony should be viewing it. They will hurt themselves far more if they waste time trying to extend the life of the PSP and not focus on a competitor for the 3DS. If they are doing both and keeping the PSP sequel hush hush, then that is great!
Sure the sales are plenty for now, but their focus still needs to be on the future, and it needs to focus on expanding their audience to gain marketshare.