If Nintendo is really committed to reaching a broader, more diverse audience of gamers beyond the "kids" market that they've always engaged, there isn't much new with the DSi to support that. Significant gamer demographic groups are being ignored, and there continues to be limited opportunities for games from external publishers to do well on the DSi. Compare that with the PSP platform, where we have many blockbuster franchises from our publishing partners launching this year, representing a wide variety of genres and targeting diverse demographics. Games such as Rock Band Unplugged from MTV Games, Assassin's Creed from Ubisoft, Dissidia Final Fantasy from Square Enix, and Hannah Montana from Disney demonstrate the commitment that publishers have to the PSP. From our own first-party studios, we're launching unique versions of LittleBigPlanet and MotorStorm, and we're also planning a steady stream of downloadable games -- both new titles and PSone classics -- to add to the content that PSP owners can already purchase wirelessly through PlayStation Store.O RLY?
You know, maybe I am a kid. OR Maybe the DSi just happens to have the better games.
Why would I be interested in the PSP with its short battery life and lack of original titles?
The PSP is a piece of shit! Fix your hardware before attacking the better competition!
The PSP is a piece of shit! Fix your hardware before attacking the better competition!
If I wanted to play a Playstation, I'll play the proper Playstation, not a POS battery drainer with ports of PS1 and PS2 games and missing buttons. How am I supposed to play PS1 or PS2 ports with missing buttons?
PSP = zero innovation. There is nothing unique or intriguing about it.
Unlike the PSP, the DS (and DSi) don't try to be anything but what they are. The PSP has sort of an identity crisis. How am I supposed to play Twisted Metal with no R2 and L2? Same with Grand Theft Auto, the game is crippled beoynd belief on the PSP. While the DS title is innovative and inituitive and makes epic use of the stylus and touch screen.
Yes the PSP has MOAR POWER but lacks original titles, all good titles are (crippled) ports of SNES, PS1 and PS2 games that I've already played, and drains battery like there is no tomorrow.
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