CVXFreak said:Yeah, but can you play Sawaru Made in Wario on your DS for example? That's virtually impossible on any other platform.
Can I play Sawaru Made in Wario on my DS? Yes? Oh, you mean on my console. Well, technically speaking all someone would have to do is release a touch screen peripheral which wouldn't be difficult at all. But no, I definitely understand what you're saying... but what I am saying is the same applies on PSP. There WILL be PSP games which simply aren't available on consoles even if they technically COULD be done there.
In the end what I am arguing is that the "PortStation" issue is pretty much far less important than people at GAF try to make it out to be because it really is going to come down to the "what's best for your situation" scenario. If you need a particular type of game on the go, it doesn't matter if a console version does similar things... you're going to get it on the handheld. And the PSP is one of the first handheld system where if you DO decide this you won't be penalized for it. In fact, I'd say that's one crucial difference that is extremely important in this upcoming handheld war.
CVXFreak said:As you definitely know, the GBA isn't in the same "predicament" (it's not really one but eh) because the SNES no longer is available to consumers, and game costs are completely different. The PSP on the other hand is... well, you get the picture.
Nobody has given us hard numbers on how much the price to produce games on PSP has increased over GBA (or compared to consoles), so I don't know what this will do to development or future titles. All I do know is that I don't care how much it costs developers to make games, because I'm only here to play the games they inevitably WILL end up making. So this is less of an issue for me and much more an issue for other people intent on thinking up negatives
CVXFreak said:That's my basic worry with the PSP's success factor right there, and you have to admit there is a good case against it. But if anyone uses it to say the PSP sucks, then you have every right to be angry.
I admit there is a case, but developers don't seem to be worried at all. As told by the CES comments developers are extremely pleased with the PSP, so it seems to be a decent strategy at the moment.
paul777 said:I <3 tautologies
Glad I can be of service! :lol