
It wouldn't be a normal week for Sony if there wasn't a Chicken Little article written about the company. This week, TDavid from Make You Go Hmm questions whether or not Sony is on a nonstop train to Segaville after it continues to create problems for itself. TDavid likens Sony to Sega in that Sony is gaining a mounting reputation as a manufacturer of flopping hardware and is losing consumer confidence, just like Sega did.
Here are some of his points:
- Sony's quest to rid the world of the PSP homebrew community has given way to the current PSP identity crisis;
- Sony's hardware is too expensive for the average consumer; and
- On average, Sony's hardware doesn't last nearly as long as it should.
I'm not sure whether or not that would be best place to start for Sony, but I do know people are upset with the way Sony has handled the PSP and PS3. I think a great move would be for Sony to embrace the PSP homebrew community by sponsoring an annual event to pick the year's best homebrew game. The winner would be offered a contract to have his game sold through Sony's download service. Think McFly, think! What do you guys think Sony should do to save itself?
