You know what's odd is even though the Xbox 360 might be one of the most hacked system out there. it still manages to outsell and have more residual income from attached sales than the PS3. I wonder if the ability to hack a PS3 is possible could the sales go up?
HomeBrew = increase in sales and increase in profits but when backup loaders and iso loaders are made thats when you see developers stop developing and dramatically decrease in game sales (PSP).When sales on games go down console makers take a huge hit since that's where they get most of their revenue not on the actual console.
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You know what's odd is even though the Xbox 360 might be one of the most hacked system out there. it still manages to outsell and have more residual income from attached sales than the PS3. I wonder if the ability to hack a PS3 is possible could the sales go up?
Why don't you ask Sony PSP developers is video game piracy is helping them.
What developers? @.@
HomeBrew = increase in sales and increase in profits but when backup loaders and iso loaders are made thats when you see developers stop developing and dramatically decrease in game sales (PSP).When sales on games go down console makers take a huge hit since that's where they get most of their revenue not on the actual console.