aka - A constructive discussion about the PSP and its future in Japan.
Please leave your hate at the door, thank you
Next Gen
IMO the PSP has a healthy future in Japan, which is great because competition creates better games for everyone.
Please leave your hate at the door, thank you
Next Gen
I think the PSP is selling well in Japan, but Sony needs to find a way to generate more game sales. It's a powerful handheld and delivers what Sony said it would, but the diversity of the platform may be some of the problem. I also think PSP is predominantly being bought by PS2 owners and is competing with PS2 software. People only have so much money to spend on games. I think a solution could be companies develop cheaper, innovative, handheld friendly titles, like Lumines and LocoRoco, and less home console games should be made, but the ones that are be sequels or new franchises equal to a PS2 game, in terms of quality and depth.The front cover of this week's Famitsu shows Monster Hunter Portable. It's orange and moody. The top news story inside has a headline that reads "The PSP is incredible!"...
Top selling games:
1) Hot Shots Golf Portable 399,257
2) Monster Hunter Portable 381,866
3) Dynasty Warriors 286,274
4) Ridge Racers 273,521
5) Brain Training ~250,000
6) Winning Eleven 220,000
8) Mahjongg Fight Club
9) Ape Escape Academy
Sony's four goals for the future with PSP:
1 - A killer lineup of games
2 - More traditional online games that use the infrastructure mode
3 - More Colors
4 - More entertainment functions
...Famitsu concludes their article with "The PSP is the spirit of possibility."...
IMO the PSP has a healthy future in Japan, which is great because competition creates better games for everyone.