Sony Released the Killer Master Stroke ?
Sony who have been successful in the Video Game industry with the PSX and PS2 have already had a successful launch with the PSP in both the USA and Japan and the rest of the world is anxious to get a hold of one of these awesome machines.
Many like me paid £300 or close to $600 dollars to be the first in the world to get a PSP and our jaws dropped, the PSP is a sexy machine and Ridge Racers was simply one of the best advertisements any new console could wish for. At that time i was pleased i had brought my PSP and infact went onto buying 15 PSP games, much to my childrens pleasure and my wifes dispair but something that happenned 8 weeks or so ago caused a massive surge of interest in the PSP.
8 weeks ago Nem released the Hello World demo and then it became apparent that v1.0 PSP consoles could be used for Homebrew and Emulators (Amateur coding), days later the first emulator was released by Mr Marakichi and as you know we have enjoyed the most awesome 8 weeks ever in an homebrew scene.
Then only a matter of a week or so ago and then also this week the Spanish PSP-Dev group released the exploits for 1.50 PSP users (mainly those who brought their PSP from the USA) and thus another surge of interest has happened and now brings me to the point that a lot of users are considering buying an extra PSP console, one for Homebrew/Emulators and another as a pure gaming console.
Have Sony unwittingly delivered a killer master stroke or is it just a blunder by a big company, i doubt anyone would admit it but they must be pleased at the worldwide interest it has gathered with most major news sites like Slashdot, Engadget etc posting all the exploits and homebrew releases.
Whats your opinion ?