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PlayStation (Games)

Piracy and the PSP 272

In a lengthy interview with Gamasutra about the state of the Playstation brand in 2009, Sony's senior vice president of marketing, Peter Dille, made some interesting comments about how piracy has affected their popular portable console, the PSP. He said, "we're convinced that piracy has taken out a big chunk of our software sales on PSP," a platform that was slow to start anyway due to the lack of early interest from game developers. Dille mentions that while they can fight piracy with hardware upgrades in new versions, that doesn't do anything to help the roughly 50 million PSPs already out there. He goes on to address other aspects of the PlayStation line, including complaints about the pricing and exclusivity.

Comment Re:In other news (Score 1) 404

They base each new OS on the last until some major change is required, like the move from WinME to Win2k.
Fun fact: Win2K came first (released Feb 2000 against ME's Sept 2000). You probably just remember the move going in that direction because WinME was the OS equivalent of opening "Dr." Hitler's Abortionarium in Tel Aviv.

Well, not quite that bad. I just like being needlessly offensive. 3!

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