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Sony Cautious in PSP Production

GamesIndustry.biz has the story that Sony is limiting production of their new handheld. From the article: "Comments attributed to SCE spokesperson Kenichi Fukunaga in an Agence France-Presse article stated bluntly that manufacturing resources are being directed to the PlayStation 2 - a new slimline version of which was introduced earlier this month - rather than the PSP." Personally, I think this has just as much to do with a desire to create demand as it does with making sure they're not left with a dud on their hands. If you're going to release a handheld, release a handheld.

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  1. Why does /.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    always seem to have either a pro-DS and an anti-PSP article every day now? You'd think with how advanced PSP is you guys wouldn't be so against it.

    1. Re:Why does /.... by kesuki · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Well, the first thing Sony did wrong was the name PSP... we all know that P_P names are subject to humour like this PHP one
      The second mistake was taking on nintendo in the Portable market. The Nintendo DS is going to have Goldeneye With 16 player multiplay. DS could be compatable with wireless internet hotspots, that never really took off, but they still have them.
      Oh and battery life... the PSP has a measly 2 hours or less, compared to the DS's 8 hour life.
      The DS is here, it's selling out at most retailers, and it has many features that the PSP will never have. And when it comes to pricing wars, nintendo could easily afford to always keep the DS at least 50+ dollars below the PSP. If they thought the PSP was a threat at $180 they could even decide to drop the DS to $100 as soon as they thought the PSP needed to be crushed.

  2. try reading this in a different way by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    maybe "focus on the slim PS2" does not mean "we're afraid the PSP might tank" but "we're sure the slim PS2 will sell a lot this Xmas". I know that basic journalism is all about malice, anyway.

  3. Dangerous game by mistersooreams · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I know Sony are the masters of generating publicity, but this could easily backfire. A handheld is not the same as a home console, in the sense that few people sit at home playing on their Game Boys (although no doubt plenty of us Slashdotters do). A key part of the way handhelds get sold is seeing someone else playing with one in public: on a train, etc. High public visibility is important.

    Seeing other adults playing with a Game Boy helped make it acceptable for adults to buy them, hence their vast popularity. Sony might be making life harder for themselves here.

  4. Simple Math by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Simple Math - If you are selling something at a price that you are obviously losing money on, then limit supply.

    You can then dance around and say that you shipped on time, while not shooting yourself in the foot.

  5. Mundane explanation, for the non-conspiracy head by iainl · · Score: 5, Insightful

    According to Amazon.co.uk, Play.com and every other UK retailer I've heard from, the UK's supply of new-size PS2s has sold out, and they weren't expecting volume quantities until January when I looked last week.

    So a LOT of kids are getting XBoxes under the Christmas tree if Sony don't get a move on. The PSP is still in 'trendy hype-machine' mode, and not at mass-profit levels yet - those sales can wait more than PS2s can.

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