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Developers and publishers warm up to the PSP, shipments up 85%

by Dale North on 03.27.2008 19 comments


Developers and publishers warm up to the PSP, shipments up 85% video game

After the PSP's launch in 2005, gamers became increasingly down in the mouth about Sony's first portable attempt. There was a serious lack of quality titles, and some worried that it would become a "port machine." Times have definitely changed. Two years later, we're seeing top notch original releases, and sales are up from last year.  What changed?

We all know that good games sell systems, and it just may be that it took this long for developers and publishers to catch on to what needed to be done to make a successful PSP title. John Koller, senior marketing manager for the PSP, told IGN in a recent interview that "developers and publishers are now just starting to see what the keys to success are on the PSP."  He thinks that key is "making a unique game under that umbrella and making it creative and have it be something that you can't play on console." 

Of course, price drops never hurt, and redesigns often fuel sales. Both seem to have worked in Sony's favor, as Koller says that shipments are up 85% in North America over last April.

"...we really saw an incredible jump in demand -- so much so that we really had a worldwide demand bump that was very, very significant and allowed us to increase our total shipments worldwide," said Koller.

But they're not stopping there. It looks like some new functionality is on the way. Koller tells IGN that "we'll probably be talking to you in the next few months about GPS and some of the other exciting things," and that "we have a number of key announcements that'll be made in the next few months that'll be kind of expansionary in what the PSP can do."

What do you think took so long? Do you think the PSP can continue to succeed? 



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HarassmentPanda: Homebrew got me into the PSP, but I think it's really starting to take off now because there are actual games to play for the console!   more
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Crunshii's Avatar
well it is Sony's top contender right now vs the DS and the Wii in top sales. but putting all that crap aside, I do love my hackedPSP. The games I have played on it are fun & memorable and the unlimited mods I can do are never ending.
Riegel88's Avatar
I think as long as great games keep coming out for it, then it will continue to succeed..whether that will happen or not, we have to wait and see.
liquidninja's Avatar
Well it wouldn't have hurt if they had online game a little sooner then they did either or put another joy stick on it so the ports wouldn't suck so much.
tsunamikitsune's Avatar
I think the homebrew community is a big factor in the PSP's success. I bought my PSP just because of the homebrewing capabilities (along with a few select titles) last year and since then, everyone and their brother has gotten one (seriously, my brother and my girlfriend's brother both got them).

I could list eight people of the top of my head that got PSPs for/around Christmas and most of them had me put custom firmware on their PSPs.
SourGr8pes's Avatar
Another factor is that the PSP has a lot more utility than the DS, and it's online is more fleshed out. Hell, I've used the thing as a jump drive on occasion.

I mean, drawing penises on Pictochat's kinda fun for a little while, but the PSP's got more to offer options-wise.
nilcam's Avatar
The PSP petered out for me after Disgaea, FF Tactics and Jeanne d'Arc. Nothing coming out on the system interests me. I no longer own a PSP and, for "homebrew," I'm looking into a GP2X. It runs Linux and all that entails.
naia-the-gamer's Avatar
I have to admit for a long time my PSP functioned as a portable SNES emulator, but within the last 9 months or so, some really great games have come out for it.

I still love my DS but I'm also really glad to be a PSP owner too.
jpitner's Avatar
nilcam, shame you sold it before wild arms: xf came out, since your list of games is entirely tbs games
saxiums's Avatar
i bought one about 2 months ago, and with the few good titles from the last years, and the recent ones, i havn't really put it down since, my 360 and ds feel cold and lonely....
Necros's Avatar
I think the PSP is finally starting to hit it's stride, but the problem is that, by this point, it's also started to age. There's no way it can actually catch up to the DS.
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar
I got one for christmas and I love it, I got it at the right time, as good as the DS was, it just isn't anymore, its turning into the Wii V2, tons of gimmicky crap and 1 or 2 games every few months.

The PSP on the other hand is getting tons of great stuff plus the ample backlog.

I really wanted to like Ninja Gaiden to, but the stylus crap just turned me off, the controls fucking suck.
Cheeburga's Avatar
I remember when the Ps3 first launched and I thought I was so awesome playing Untold Legends.
Cheeburga's Avatar
Wow excuse me, PSP.

Hey, it launched 4 days before my birthday.
diversionmary's Avatar
@nilcam
also: Riviera the Promised Land. It's basically like the GBA ver if you haven't played it yet.
brad drac's Avatar
I got my PSP a couple of years ago and I've pretty much only used it as a portable emulator. I know it's had some great releases lately, but DS games have been even better(I'd totally go gay for professor layton), plus there's the fact that the DS lite is just far more portable and has a much better battery life than the PSP. At some point in the future I'll probably splurge out on castlevania chronicles, crush, crisis core, portable opps and the like, I've just got too much else on my gaming smorgasboard right now.
nilcam's Avatar
@diversionmary: I own Riviera and Yggdra Union for my GBA; I'm cool like that.
barndawgie's Avatar
It never asked for e-mail . . . so how do I actually enter the contest?
HarassmentPanda's Avatar
Homebrew got me into the PSP, but I think it's really starting to take off now because there are actual games to play for the console!

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