Category: New’s


Another one boards the Iphone-greater-than-PSP wagon. This time it’s Game Brief analyst Nicholas Lovell, who says that the Apple device will be the “final nail in the PSP’s coffin,” having three times more games than the DS, and five times more than the PSP.

The iPod Touch is rapidly becoming the portable media player of choice amongst a younger audience, exactly the place that Sony wanted to be with the PSP.

[The iPod Touch] is an easy-to-use device that offers consumers their music , podcasts, short-form video and accessible games on the move and in my opinion, will be the final nail in the PSP’s coffin.

While he says that it’s the games that make the platform, he argues that the iPhone is changing the name of the game. It’s no longer “the content per se” that matters, “but the ease of getting it that makes a difference,” talking about the vending machine ease of the AppStore. If that’s the case, then let’s hope David Perry was right and Sony is going digital.

Let’s also not forget that Sony promised to reinvigorate the PSP this year. It’s still early in the year and we’ve yet to see them make good on the promise. And as wonderful as the iPhone is, I doubt it’s going to kill the PSP. After all, it’s still a phone at heart, and ease of acquiring games just can’t substitute for the power and the game library of the PSP

I want an Ipod Touch now………

I was just on the gamefaqs forum and saw this.

Record companies cannot collect restitution for every time a song has been illegally downloaded, a US District judge has decided. Judge James P. Jones gave his opinion on United States of America v. Dove, a criminal copyright case, ruling that each illegal download does not necessarily equate to a lost sale, and that the companies affected by P2P piracy cannot make their restitution claims based on this assumption.”.

Bottom Line: each illegal download does not necessarily equal a lost sale Interpretation: piracy is not necessarily to blame on dismal PSP game sales

So What do you guys think of this

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