I don't really understand what Nintendo's strategy is at this point. I read that they are plannig to release an enhanced SP a littel later on this year in the 100$ price poitn area to sap some PSP sales, and I think they are trying to show continued support for the GB lineup, while giving developers time to work on some outstanding titles for the SP, and give a little more time for people to get used to the idea of the GB/GBC titles being non-compatible with future gameboy incarnations.
I think it doesn't make sense for them to be shackled to running two decade old games and dedicating limited OS space to OG gameboy titles that haven't been produced in a decade. But then again, they may think this was an error in the DS and that they should have left that complete backward compatibility there.
I just don't know what they have up their sleeves, I hope it works out though, because whiel I am enamored with the PSP I do not want nintendo to crash and burn, they are a valuable resource in an ever shrinking world of competition. I don't want ay one company to completely dominate the video game industry ever.
I think it doesn't make sense for them to be shackled to running two decade old games and dedicating limited OS space to OG gameboy titles that haven't been produced in a decade. But then again, they may think this was an error in the DS and that they should have left that complete backward compatibility there.
I just don't know what they have up their sleeves, I hope it works out though, because whiel I am enamored with the PSP I do not want nintendo to crash and burn, they are a valuable resource in an ever shrinking world of competition. I don't want ay one company to completely dominate the video game industry ever.