Yep, they wanted to focus more on the PS3 for a bit.
Anyways, my must have games list is too long as it is.
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Honestly, If they stop making PSP games... I won't care too much. I bought a PSP for one reason... Home brew (Emulation, mainly.) Out of all the PSP games I've played, The only really great one is Loco Roco (Others are fun, but not great.) If Pirates kill PSP (Not that Sony isn't helping to kill the PSP) then Sony will probably stop caring about home brew. Of course... It probably doesn't matter much. Everyone stopped making (or trying to improve) emulators, and everything people make now is for the slim...
retards who say the psp is selling good, we know that but its not hardware, its software... games.. without COMMERCIAL software, the hardware is nothing in commercial terms.
How is it that no-one mentions those nice little carts you get for the DS, that along with a Micro-SD card allow piracy FAR more easily that the PSP
I mean you get one of these things for about £30GBP, the games are tiny (I believe that of all the DS releases only about 100 are bigger than 100MB) and off you go.
No Firmware to hack.
Its only because the target market, ie casual gamers/girls/kids are not into reading tech/homebrew sites that they dont ALL have one of these things.
With DS, piracy isn't a major problem because the majority of users are young kids who dont know about flashcarts but will buy any game with a small, colorful animal on it.
PSP owners are usually teenagers who are familiar to downloading music and movies might not mind downloading an ISO as well. Also, CFW is popular due to great homebrew, an intrest in system firmware itself, and using it to cheat in online games.
I've already got my fun out of the PSP, so it doesn't bother me that much.