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PSP Will Get Increased Support in 2009

According to John Koller of Sony, the company expects considerable growth for the PSP over the next year. Sony is vowing to breathe life into the declining line-up with more support and follow ups to successful franchise titles. Koller says that things didn’t go exactly as the company had expected, admitting that the release of its ports on the system were based on failed strategies. Apparently, publishers making ports of mature-rated games for the PSP quickly found out that the titles weren’t selling well.Koller goes on to say that the PSP isn’t made for ports, citing that titles such as Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, God of War: Chains of Olympus and the upcoming Midnight Club are ported titles that offer a different level of game play for the PSP.
Furthermore, Sony insists that they have a strong lineup of franchise titles ready to go for next year. While it would be nice to get something for the holiday, it looks as if we just may have to wait.
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