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[QUOTE="Logic_101"]It all depends, it has sold well but not as good as the competition. So why would a developer solely focus on it, when they could make more money elsewhere.Tnasty11if that was the case then good games for psp and ds should near even
Just combine what I said earlier with what Riviera just said and you should have your answer.
PSP has sold around 20 million, yes. But then you look at its competition, it software sales, and it's high rate of piracy and the picture becomes clear as to why the DS gets the majority of the support.
the PSP is broken trash that got pwned by the DS in every way imaginable. Despite their lower cumulative sales the 360 and PS3 are quality products and people buy games for them. In addition their cumulative marketshare (along with that of the PC)gives them a huge presence that as a whole trumps the Wii
DS and Wii are the cheap cheap platforms to throw shovelware at. So don't count on the shovelware.NobuoMusicMaker
Analogy doesn't work. The DS gets quality games and superior support. The PSP gets watered down ports and poor versions of multiplatform games. Also it is a joke failure of a handheld and the hardware is broken
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