2007 the Best Year Yet For PSP & DS
ElFozzie writes "From a handheld perspective, Pocket Gamer has posted a couple of features offering a positive viewpoint on the reasons why both PSP and DS might have a very happy new year.
Tellingly, whilst the PSP piece focuses on a range of new potential developments from new peripherals and downloadable video content to price drops and even a new version of the handheld system, the DS article simply highlights 10 top games titles due to hit the streets in the next 12 months. On one level this could be argued as a reflection of the divergent strategies of the two devices and companies, with Sony trying to establish all-singing, all-dancing, all movie-music-and-gaming 'entertainment platforms', whereas Nintendo have focused solidly upon one core area. However a simpler argument would suggest it's merely underlining why Nintendo has raced ahead this year and the lesson Sony are going to have to learn if they are to have any chance of a truly prosperous 2007 — "It's about the games stupid!""
The development of MMORPG's for handhelds is going to be simply enormous.
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IMHO, the company that gets there first (and does it well) could easily win the battle.
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On one level this could be argued as a reflection of the divergent strategies of the two devices and companies, with Sony trying to establish all-singing, all-dancing, all movie-music-and-gaming 'entertainment platforms'
If that's their strategy, it's certainly ironic; Sony's content arm (Columbia, Sony Music, etc) has historically hobbled their hardware divisions like SCEA (playstation, psp, digital walkman) to the greatest extent possible. What they don't seem to understand is that the more they tighten their grip on digital media, the more hardware sales will slip through their fingers...
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It's about getting the worst assclown fanboys with false advertising. Make them recognize your video game console as a status symbol and you won't have to care about quality, price or content anymore.
Look at the PS3. It looks like a status symbol. Not like something you have fun with.
Unfortunately for Sony, the homebrew market is not big enough to support a console. In the grand scheme of things, there aren't enough people interested in it, and the very nature of homebrew means that its enthusiasts are going to be buying less PSP games, and games are where the real money is made.
There's nothing wrong with the PC, do-it-yourself mentality, but it's not why most people buy consoles.
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I hope they don't add another joystick. Namely because the one that's there now SUCKS. I'm okay with the whole "nub" thing - that doesn't bother me. What does bother me is that the control input readings aren't anywhere close to smooth. Go into the XMB, start the web browser, and try slowly winding the nub in a circle. Watch as your cursor moves in something approximating a trapezoid. Now, try to do it without touching the edges (IE - use the nub like you were trying to walk instead of run). You can't, because it's way too insensitive.
Sony needs to overhaul it before cloning it.
I can't see many people playing WoW on a small little handheld device like the DS or PSP (that's why we have laptops ;)). But I can see Puzzle Pirates being a big hit on the DS. If you reduced the interface a bit, even Spore might make a great handheld MMO.
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