WTF?!?! PSP2 existence denied…yet again
Lest we get misunderstood, kindly let us state first that we so dig our PlayStation Portable (PSP) unit. Like most of you, we think it’s more than a video game device – it’s life. With that said, can we say that Sony is kind of annoying at times?
One representative from Sony Computer Entertainment UK (SCE UK) just issued this statement: “There are no immediate changes planned for PSP.” Just the other day, we ran a rumor from gaming site Kotaku that the much-talked about PSP2, or whatever they want to call it, is going to be available this year.
And then after that, Managing Director Ray Maguire came out and announced that a smaller and lighter version of the handheld is indeed coming. So what’s the real deal here? We say that a new and improved unit is coming. And all this hullabaloo is but a well-thought out marketing strategy.
These talks will not persist if they are not coming from anywhere, right? Besides, history dictates that most consoles get a makeover sometime after they have been launched. Even main competition Nintendo DS was transformed into this thing called DS Lite after some time. But let’s not look elsewhere and keep our discussion within Sony’s backyard.
The original PlayStation, PSOne, went through a number of modifications during its production run which lasted for 11 years. PS2, as great as it is, was modified, and a slim version came four years after the original version was released.
The PSP community is weighed down with these seemingly mixed and contrasting statements from Sony itself. For once, we hope that the company thinks about its fans and stop keeping them on their toes.
Lest we get misunderstood, kindly let us state first that we so dig our PlayStation Portable (PSP) unit. Like most of you, we think it’s more than a video game device – it’s life. With that said, can we say that Sony is kind of annoying at times?
One representative from Sony Computer Entertainment UK (SCE UK) just issued this statement: “There are no immediate changes planned for PSP.” Just the other day, we ran a rumor from gaming site Kotaku that the much-talked about PSP2, or whatever they want to call it, is going to be available this year.
And then after that, Managing Director Ray Maguire came out and announced that a smaller and lighter version of the handheld is indeed coming. So what’s the real deal here? We say that a new and improved unit is coming. And all this hullabaloo is but a well-thought out marketing strategy.
These talks will not persist if they are not coming from anywhere, right? Besides, history dictates that most consoles get a makeover sometime after they have been launched. Even main competition Nintendo DS was transformed into this thing called DS Lite after some time. But let’s not look elsewhere and keep our discussion within Sony’s backyard.
The original PlayStation, PSOne, went through a number of modifications during its production run which lasted for 11 years. PS2, as great as it is, was modified, and a slim version came four years after the original version was released.
The PSP community is weighed down with these seemingly mixed and contrasting statements from Sony itself. For once, we hope that the company thinks about its fans and stop keeping them on their toes.