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The problem I see for the psp appears to be large. From what I can understand the technology is not the same as in the ps2, so games can't simply be ported over to the device, also ps2 quality games don't come cheap and take quite a while to produce.
Games companies now tend to take few risks with games so the way it seems to me is that it isn't economically viable to make expensive games for something that is well out of the price range of most portable gamers. Lets not forget that the gameboy market is made up of kids who are bought the consoles by their parents, how many parents are really going to buy a $300 portable games machine when the nintendo alternative is a lot cheaper and likely to have a far bigger games library.
For me the psp falls squarely into the realm of a gadget, and for this reason I can't see it doing nearly as well as the ds.
Games companies now tend to take few risks with games so the way it seems to me is that it isn't economically viable to make expensive games for something that is well out of the price range of most portable gamers. Lets not forget that the gameboy market is made up of kids who are bought the consoles by their parents, how many parents are really going to buy a $300 portable games machine when the nintendo alternative is a lot cheaper and likely to have a far bigger games library.
For me the psp falls squarely into the realm of a gadget, and for this reason I can't see it doing nearly as well as the ds.