Shuhei Yoshida According to the rotation will be softer than expected Shuhei Yoshida, president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, told the magazine that EDGE PSP and NGP coexist after the launch of the new handheld console. According to Yoshida would not make sense to delete the original PSP, it is still proving a big hit in Japan.
"NGP is all that Sony can and will do today. It is a platform that looks to the future with great ambition." "NGP can not replace a console that is sold for seven years. We can not sell it to the current price of PSP, which over time has become very popular and affordable, especially among younger people," he added.
"I think that NGP will need time to mature and to enter the hearts of fans. So I think for a while 'the two platforms will coexist." Source: CVG
"NGP is all that Sony can and will do today. It is a platform that looks to the future with great ambition." "NGP can not replace a console that is sold for seven years. We can not sell it to the current price of PSP, which over time has become very popular and affordable, especially among younger people," he added.
"I think that NGP will need time to mature and to enter the hearts of fans. So I think for a while 'the two platforms will coexist." Source: CVG
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