Laguna said:
The PSP2 hasn´t been officially announced yet and so of course it´s a little to early to make an educated guess but I really can´t see PSP2 even doing the numbers PSP managed to do since the majority who purchased the system (with Japan beeing the exception) seem to don´t care about it anymore and I really don´t know how the same concept will get them interested for a successor. The most important advantage for many seems to be "better grafixx" but honestly since the PSX it doesn´t look like to be that important to most gamers don´t you think? Especially after the difference between DS and PSP thats more than obvious.
How do you know that? Did you asked all the western PSP users?
I'm one of these 60+million PSP owners. I love this handheld, and I'm really happy with the 40 or 50 PSP games I own, and I'm interested in PSP2.
PSP has been the first handheld running games comparable graphic wise to modern home consoles when it was released (PS2 / Wii), featured tons of great games, both great new IPs and new titles of both classic and current best hardcore AAA home console IPs. In addition to this, it also gave me MP3 playback, movies playback, ocassional web browsing for rare situations and great homebrew and emulators. And demos & downloadable games directly to the console.
Now I want something comparable to 360/PS3 (but obviously inferior, like happened with PSP1 with its generation), with decent web browsing, apps like in iPhone / Android(specially Facebook, mail and GPS), full PSN features (trophies, chat, Home, etc), dual nubs, a good integrated camera, integrated mic for in-game voice chat, and faster loading times. And touch and motion sensor for menus UI and small mobile phone like games.
I'd pay 400 for a handheld with all these features if it has the support from both 1st and 3rd party that PSP had, specially if it also has 3G support or better.