I would have to disagree with you on there. Sure you can run ISOs on other consoles. However, PSP is the perfect target for piracy.
Unlike the Wii, the demographic of PSP is from early teens to early twenties, people who are most likely already be introduced to downloading stuff such as music and movies off the internet for free. Not to mention the ISOs are easy to find and usually only range from a hundred megabytes to a gigabyte. You could download a game off megaupload in half an hour. No need to burn a disc. Just a simple copy and paste over to your memory stick.
Also, many people people have been introduced to custom firmware through online games such as Socom, Syphon Filter, Medal of Honor, and the others. Finding someone with custom firmware online used to be a rare thing. But then it got easier and people no longer had to fear bricking. Now a quarter of the players have custom firmware and a cheat device installed, making popular online games just about unplayable. Everyone who has played an online game on the PSP on a few occasions knows the PSP can be hacked.
Also it was one of the first videogame systems with firmware updates. People actually cared about their firmware and available features. PSP was portrayed as the do-it-all handheld. They were given new features, and naturally they want even more. Giving them many opportunities to discover the world of homebrew. A simple youtube search of "psp" will show you many tutorials to get started. As one person discovers it, they tell all their friends.
Unlike the other consoles, PSP has a very extensive homebrew community. It is amazing what you can do with the various apps. Where would we be without Irshell, PSPTube, and emulators? This entices people who haven't already to install the "special" firmware for themselves.
Many good games have been released for the PSP. However due to low sales and high file sharing downloads, sequels were never made. Developing for the PSP isn't very profitable and that's why many developers are turning their backs. Now most games released are half-assed budget titles. Don't say there were not any great games. I downloaded many great games myself. It may seem hypocritical, but I don't really care about their profits. If something can be obtained easily for free, the average person would do it. It's only natural. Atleast I'm not one of those people who claim to "try before I buy", who download games and play through a good portion of it and then justify it by saying "Well it wasn't that great. I probably wouldn't have bought it".
I am simply analyzing the situation and expressing my views on it.
@poorkingz i agree with most of what you say and i'm not going to flame you downloading iso's the psp is mostly a teen boy centered device and hacking it is extremly easy.
but making crap games doesn't justify it every console has their own share of crap games i mean 90% of wii and nds games are shovelware.
i still feel that if a game is good and you want to suppport your favorite devs then buy their games.
look at the homebrew community when hacks and codes are written coders get their feathers ruffled simply because someone used their code without crediting them.
then imagine spending 2 years of your life and a couple of million dollars and no one pays for your games. look at ready at dawn who did the chains of olympus games they did an amazing job but the game was downloaded more times than it was bought .
you say you don't care about their profits but if sony shut down the psp because of bad sales we would be stuck with the nds as the only handheld
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