I don't like the sound of this new Flash card the games will come on. Why do you have to save your games and DLC to the cart and not to the consoles inbuilt memory or an expansion card?
What happens if you want to sell the game, or lend it? Are the saves tied to the PSN account somehow or do you have to wipe them 1st? What happens if a publisher/developer allows 400MB for DLC and gamesaves and decides to release more DLC, at a later date? Is this to stifle 2nd hand games in some way or stop piracy?
Because it's practically the same.
Nintendo release console with a new edge in the form of touch screen at a low price.
Sony release a much higher specced console at a higher price.
The major differences I see this time (whether they affect sales, I dunno):
1) The PSP will probably have a longer battery life than 3DS, whereas it was the polar opposite, by a fair amount, last time.
2) Many health concerns, scaremongering about 3D (good old 2D screens never hurt anyone).
3) PSP has Capacative touch screens, that everyone seems to be getting used to on Phones, but Nintendo are sticking with a stylus and Resistive screen. I think capacative is a lot easier to use when moving (i.e. trains etc).
But either way the price will be the killer hook. A £200 plasticky console with titles aimed at kids will always sell more, as a present, than a £300 "fragile" console with huge screen aimed more at adults.
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