EA Tells Sony to Pick it up on PSP!
It’s no surprise to many PSP owners that EA has told Sony to pick up the performance and delivery of the Playstation Portable. The handheld was seen as success early on, but after the Nintendo has stolen the thunder from Sony with the NDSL, they are in their worst position yet. The PSP doesn’t even know what it is from the recent announcements of a camera attachment, GPS capability and even more non-gaming features. The PSP is not just a gaming system anymore and as a result – lost some of it’s gaming power as a system.
EA’s executive VP and COO of worldwide studios, David Gardner, has stated that Sony needs to address some issues with the PSP immediately if they wish for EA’s support. After seeing the success of the NDS over the PSP, David Gardner said that “EA is putting more effort behind DS games – and creative ones that really take advantage of the hardware.” So, with their focus on the NDS now, will the PSP dig deeper into its grave? That is something that only Sony can decide as they have been told to address their issues.
Via MCV
It’s no surprise to many PSP owners that EA has told Sony to pick up the performance and delivery of the Playstation Portable. The handheld was seen as success early on, but after the Nintendo has stolen the thunder from Sony with the NDSL, they are in their worst position yet. The PSP doesn’t even know what it is from the recent announcements of a camera attachment, GPS capability and even more non-gaming features. The PSP is not just a gaming system anymore and as a result – lost some of it’s gaming power as a system.
EA’s executive VP and COO of worldwide studios, David Gardner, has stated that Sony needs to address some issues with the PSP immediately if they wish for EA’s support. After seeing the success of the NDS over the PSP, David Gardner said that “EA is putting more effort behind DS games – and creative ones that really take advantage of the hardware.” So, with their focus on the NDS now, will the PSP dig deeper into its grave? That is something that only Sony can decide as they have been told to address their issues.
Via MCV