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Ex-Sony man thinks the PSP needs better support photo

It's no secret that third party developers have been slow to embrace the PSP, leading to the dearth of games available on Sony's barren handheld system. According to a former SCEE Technology Group employee, the platform holder itself could be doing a lot more to make the PSP an attractive proposition, especially in Europe.

"There’s always room for improvement in everything, but if you look at third party relations in the US, they’re a little more integrated than in Europe," explains Sebastien Rubens. "The second step is to have a better SDK – iPhone’s is better. You could make things a lot easier to use, and I come from the software engineering side.

"After that it’s a problem of the market and deciding what it wants, including prices for downloadable games, so people know what kind of games to make -- in other words, not a GTA, even if PSP is technically capable of running it, because the economics don’t make it worth it. And in the submission process, they’re a bit too slow to move."

According to Rubens, he is just one of several developers looking for more support from Sony. It's a common consensus (among sane people who don't think Sony is flawless) that Sony could have done way more with the PSP, instead of throwing it onto store shelves without a sense of identity, any sort of apparent goal or a game library that would grow. It's great that Sony is finally trying to support the system more this year, but it's a bit late after five years of bugger-all.








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Half left's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 08:13
Half left
Pic unrelated?
ChaosTeaCup's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 08:16
ChaosTeaCup
"I'm every nightmare you've ever had, I am your worst dream come true, I'm everything you ever were afraid of!"

Sony Chief exec to software development houses.
Sexualchocolate's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 08:20
Sexualchocolate
Fair do's - it's not had the best life, but I LOVE mine. Still play it daily after all these years.

Monster Hunter for the win.
cousinike's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 09:46
cousinike
Jim again more reasons of why we hate you so much, Didn't you know everyone hates clowns, your are no longer aloud to post pic's of them.
CommanderPoopypants's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 10:12
CommanderPoopypants
Tim Curry did things to me against my will while he was dressed like that... i've not been the same since...
Mattchewie's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 10:14
Mattchewie
I agree Sony needs to support the device better. However that being said this whole PSP has no identity thing is crap if you ask me. When the system does have games you can easily see that it not only provides pickup and go gaming, (train commutes) it can support titles with more depth to satisfy the extended stay gamer. Then you have the media functions to help consolidate your devices.

With all the traveling I do my psp has more than served its entrainment purpose. I play games, listen to music and watch movies.
Vrynix's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 10:14
Vrynix
I'm not sure about this, but I believe that for the decisions that require large expenditures, Sony Entertainment needs the go-ahead from the Sony Headquarters and well...it seems they could care less about the entertainment software industry at this point.
But I still think they need to change their company's marketing strategies. Maybe less profit centric and more revenue orientated. Although high market shares wouldn't be such a bad idea either.
atastysammich's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 12:41
atastysammich
I see Rubens has had a look at this week's release schedule.
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 13:00
Chronic Logic
Thank you Captain Obvious.
Electro Lemon's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2009 17:34
Electro Lemon
Well, confirmed. I just had a heart attack.
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