Whats The Difference?


To give PSP it's dues, that could be due to Sony having trouble keeping up supplies of the PSP. Which is ironic, since short-supplying is usually done to create a demand for the product, whereas here all it's doing is making the DS look like the clear cut winner.
 
To give PSP it's dues, that could be due to Sony having trouble keeping up supplies of the PSP. Which is ironic, since short-supplying is usually done to create a demand for the product, whereas here all it's doing is making the DS look like the clear cut winner.
The DS was also heavily under-supplied. You know what really sets the two apart? The amount of people that are buying the DS and not the PSP. ;)
 
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