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Originally posted by gekko
Uhh... Stu? PSP is hardly similar to PS1 and PS2 in any way.
As for personal interests, that doesn't work. If someone wants a PDA that's just a PDA, they can buy one. If they want one that's wireless, they can buy one. If they want one that's also a phone and digital camera, they can buy one. Choice.
If people want to buy a PSP that plays only games, they can't buy one. They must buy everything else that's thrown onto it. No choice.
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And if people want to buy a multimedia handheld, they can. I would rather buy a PSP than a GBA, MD player and portable DVD player. Not very practical or affordable, is it?
Why would someone want a PSP that only plays games when they could have a PSP that plays games as well as other things? You aren't forced to use the other features. If the price is too high, they can buy a GBA. Again, different markets...
Is everyone trying to say that the PSP will be a failure? Because if that's what you want to say, say it. I would simply disagree with you.