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  Sony: 'We Should Have had More Original PSP Games'
"Sony's European boss admits in an interview published Friday that the PSP has suffered from a shortage of games.

"Honestly... we should have had more original PSP games," David Reeves told GamesIndustry.biz when asked about the upcoming extended services for PSP.

"We took this decision maybe a year ago and said what we'll do now is we'll bring out more services because we know that the games are coming."

Reeves added that the company is now committed to releasing games that rival the DS's offering." Via PC World .

It's all about the games, not throwing everything but the kitchen sink into the console. This is why the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS is crushing the PS3 and PSP. I'm glad Sony is finally realizing they need to follow Nintendo's strategy, it's all about the games.

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