That and keeping supporting DS are the only logical way.
A portable GC would be big, they would have already a huge catalog of games avaliable, so even if they launch a year after PSP, the difference of games would remain positive for GB next (and if it´s compatible with GBA games, much more). But that needs a good strategy for DS and don´t let it drop to not loose confidence, I dón believe it´s specially hard.
Seems it´s gonna be a tough year for Nintendo, 2005 will mark its future. I still believe that software will drive DS Vs PSP battle, but seeing the last numbers... it´s not gonna be easy for them.
A portable GC would be big, they would have already a huge catalog of games avaliable, so even if they launch a year after PSP, the difference of games would remain positive for GB next (and if it´s compatible with GBA games, much more). But that needs a good strategy for DS and don´t let it drop to not loose confidence, I dón believe it´s specially hard.
Seems it´s gonna be a tough year for Nintendo, 2005 will mark its future. I still believe that software will drive DS Vs PSP battle, but seeing the last numbers... it´s not gonna be easy for them.