Sony defend PSP
Friday 21 Jul 2006 : 00:06 AM

SCEA's senior vice present of marketing Peter Dill has given an interview to United Press International in which he fields some harsh questions about the problems facing the PSP. He tries his best god bless him but not much of it sounds plausable, for example...
Q. How does the recent announcement that major Hollywood studios will be cutting back on UMD movies affect the PSP?
A. SCEA has been providing the Hollywood studios with data on the PSP consumer, both from a demographic and psychographic point of view, in an effort for them to better tailor their product offering to this new and emerging market. As such, we have seen studios cutting back on releasing their full content on UMD, as unlike the DVD market, the PSP consumer is targeted. We are committed to helping the studios better understand our product and our consumer, and will continue to educate them as we evolve and enhance the functionality of the PSP.
We haven't heard BS like that since Comical Ali told us he would "kill all the infidels".
You can read the full interview by
clicking here
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