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E3 2008: 'iPhone more of a threat to DS', 'PSP has best gaming experiences around' says Sony

New titles to fuel multimedia fix, as well as optimism for handheld's 2009 performance
Speaking with us in the closing moments of E3 in Los Angeles, PSP brand manager John Koller argued PSP as primed for a strong 2008.

Faced with increasing competition from Nintendo DS, mobile, and now iPhone, he contends the portable will succeed by playing into "broader cultural trend for content on the go".

High-profile titles like God of War: Chains of Olympus and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII have spurred purchases of the handheld in North America. Additionally, the introduction of new colours has made the platform more attractive to new consumers. "It simply has the best gaming experiences around."

Although PSP is first and foremost designed for games, Koller pointed out the multimedia functionality of the portable as crucial to its success. Remote play functionality, Skype, video content via the PlayStation Store, and other features set it apart from DS and other handhelds. "It's been a perfect confluence of events resulting in our performance," Koller observed.

When questioned on how Sony plans on driving continued sales of the system, Koller mentioned "the need to keep adding new features, new functionality." Adding GPS is part of that plan and he confirmed that it will receive a release in North America within the next nine months. (The Go!Explore GPS unit has already launched in Europe.)

PSP has always faced fierce competition from Nintendo DS, yet Koller remains optimistic about Sony's prospects through 2009. Concerns over other competitors, such as iPhone, are virtually nonexistent according to the company's perspective.

Asked specifically about the recently-launched iPhone App Store, Koller confessed, "We think the iPhone is more of a threat to DS than anything else." The device's focus on telephony leads its users to be more compelled by casual content, a key demographic for Nintendo's handheld, is the thinking.

Given our first look at key titles including Patapon 2, LocoRoco 2, and Resistance: Retribution, there's little doubt gamers will be flocking to PSP through the next year.

Pressure from other portables, however, is undeniable. Few third-party publishers had PSP on display during this year's E3, a stark contrast to the slew of DS games on show. Couple that with iPhone's rapid adoption rate and promising line-up of games and PSP may end up sharing a within that broadening cultural trend Koller mentioned.

http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/PSP/PSP+news/news.asp?c=7870



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I phone is too expensive for most 6 year olds to get. No DS is safe.



Lol that is funny. Too bad third parties are interested in making money and are putting their games on the DS.



"It simply has the best gaming experiences around."

who is he kidding?



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ROFL. He talks extensively about multimedia offerings and the overall functionality of the PSP, then turns around and says this:

"Asked specifically about the recently-launched iPhone App Store, Koller confessed, "We think the iPhone is more of a threat to DS than anything else." The device's focus on telephony leads its users to be more compelled by casual content, a key demographic for Nintendo's handheld, is the thinking."

Wait... So the $200 iPhone (geared completely at adults) is going to challenge a game-focused device (the DS) more than the multimedia device called the PSP?

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"PSP has best gaming experiences"- i agree
"iPhone more of a threat to DS"- i disagree

iphone is too expensive and it is not considered a gaming device by plenty people



LOL... Sony is just hoping that FFxiii will not be released on the iPhone... :P
but Square did release a game on the Ipod the other day... hmmm...



 

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I personally have the complete opposite expectations ...

The PSP is not really selling a lot of software because it sells heavily to are using it as a media player, or to people who are early adopter types who desire to own the latest and greatest gadgets; the iPhone (and iPod touch) are far better media players and have far more geek-cred.



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I personally have the complete opposite expectations ...

The PSP is not really selling a lot of software because it sells heavily to are using it as a media player, or to people who are early adopter types who desire to own the latest and greatest gadgets; the iPhone (and iPod touch) are far better media players and have far more geek-cred.

That's pretty much the viewpoint of any sane person. While the iPhone will never touch the PSP in game offerings, it's a vastly superior multimedia device. Not only that but it's far smaller and since everyone carries a phone anyway, it makes way more sense to package your multimedia stuff in with the iPhone than PSP. Who wants to carry that brick around all day?

Sony went after a market with the PSP where they were seriously outclassed from the get-go by Apple. Now, with the 3G iPhone, it's far worse than it was in 2004 with the iPod Video. Sony needs to focus on games and games alone. Luckily, they've had some damned fine offerings for the PSP over the past year. They need to keep it up.

 




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iPhone is a lot about fashion, posh people, and friggin' posh wannabes always glued to their friggin' cellphones, pretending the most stupid things they always far too loudly utter are of the utmost importance for them and all the innocent bystanders, etc, DS is casual, easy, informal, and it has already a huge game library, with some WW Nintendo-owned top-sellers, I really don't see any risk for it.



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