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Maybe it's because there's a giant dedicated following of hackers ready to make it far more customer friendly with the addition of being able to download any PS1 game or play SNES and Megadrive emulators on the clear screen.
Or perhaps it's the fact that it works really well as a media player, just so long as you either convert the files or add a DIVX software player to a hacked machine.
Either way, it's still confusing why more software isn't released for the machine. It's proximity to a PS2 in terms of graphics and game worlds would have made it ideal for ports, but few decent ones have appeared. You only need to look at the GTA PSP games to see just what can be achieved.
Even original games could be a hit. Look at Locoroco, it's such a simple game but full of ingenuity. But few seem to be able to hit the mark, while the underpowered DS groans under the weight of ingenious software.
The DS, like the Wii, was originally considered a risky prospect. An underpowered handheld next to its rival (even though the PSP appeared later, the specs were known beforehand) but it seems to have gone straight to the heart of gamesplayers and non-gamesplayers alike.
I suppose the question is, should Sony be trying harder to get support for the console or should they now be thinking about PSP2 support and was the PSP successful enough in the last generation for them to bother with another handheld anyway?
Maybe it's because there's a giant dedicated following of hackers ready to make it far more customer friendly with the addition of being able to download any PS1 game or play SNES and Megadrive emulators on the clear screen.
Or perhaps it's the fact that it works really well as a media player, just so long as you either convert the files or add a DIVX software player to a hacked machine.
Either way, it's still confusing why more software isn't released for the machine. It's proximity to a PS2 in terms of graphics and game worlds would have made it ideal for ports, but few decent ones have appeared. You only need to look at the GTA PSP games to see just what can be achieved.
Even original games could be a hit. Look at Locoroco, it's such a simple game but full of ingenuity. But few seem to be able to hit the mark, while the underpowered DS groans under the weight of ingenious software.
The DS, like the Wii, was originally considered a risky prospect. An underpowered handheld next to its rival (even though the PSP appeared later, the specs were known beforehand) but it seems to have gone straight to the heart of gamesplayers and non-gamesplayers alike.
I suppose the question is, should Sony be trying harder to get support for the console or should they now be thinking about PSP2 support and was the PSP successful enough in the last generation for them to bother with another handheld anyway?
> The general opinion over the internet seems to be that there are
> too few decent PSP games being released, yet the machine still
> sells well.
Perhaps the biggest misconception in gaming at the moment, off the top of my head I could probably name you abot twenty excellent games.
> pb wrote:
> The general opinion over the internet seems to be that there
> are
> too few decent PSP games being released, yet the machine still
> sells well.
>
> Perhaps the biggest misconception in gaming at the moment, off
> the top of my head I could probably name you abot twenty
> excellent games.
Over the span of how long? I mean, don't get me wrong, I love my PSP, but the ratio of quality games on the DS far outweighs it. Yes, the PSP has some good games, I might not have kept it otherwise, but it just can't compete.
If everyone buys a PSP and only 3 or 4 games then it won't really be doing Sony any favours, particularly if some of those people then go and hack it to get the best use out of the machine, they need software sales.
> Over the span of how long? I mean, don't get me wrong, I love
> my PSP, but the ratio of quality games on the DS far outweighs
> it. Yes, the PSP has some good games, I might not have kept it
> otherwise, but it just can't compete.
As a matter of interest, I've just had a look at IGN's game ratings. According to them there are around 95(ish) DS games with a score of 8 or more and 92(ish) PSP games with that score and above. I'm not claiming IGN is any definitive source but it certainly backs up my own personal experience of both systems.
This idea that the DS has far more quality games is just a perception rather than a reality in my opinion. I think where you can argue the DS is superior is variety.
I must admit I was surprised at your results, it just doesn't feel as if the PSP has all those great titles it should have for such a high-tech machine.