Somnid said:
People hate on all new systems because they feel something is wrong with it or are nevous about it's prospects (ie they fear change). Over time consoles develop an identity, become more appealing and peole come to like them more and forget their initial irrationality and fear. Some people of course never do but they're usually idiots.
GBA - No backlight, people hated it
GBM - Too expensive, same thing only smaller, people hated it
DS - Not PSP level-graphics, no analog stick, people hated it
DSi - No GBA slot, people hated it.
DSi LL - Screwing early adopters, pixels too big, people hate it
PSP - Battery life too short, load times too long, people hated it.
PSP3000 - No CFW, people hated it
Wii - No HD, Waggle, people hated it
360 - only had a bunch of rushed and shitty looking ports, people hated it
PS3 - 600 US Dollars, people hated it
GBA - People most certainly did not hate it, it was a massive success right out of the gates.
GBM - Proved to be a failure, no one has aimed at this market since.
DS - Modest success even initially, within five months picked up steam and never let up.
DSi - Again, successful immediately out of the gate.
DSi LL - We have no idea how this is going to perform at all at this point, so I'm not sure why you're including it.
PSP - Again, highly successful right out of the gate, flagging sales were revitalized when the things people were complaining about started to be addressed.
PSP3000 - Immediately successful.
Wii - Immediately successful.
360 - Immediately successful in NA, massive failure at launch in Japan, remains that way today.
PS3 - $4.7 billion loss.
If a product is successful right out of the gates, it is incomparable to the PSP Go's position. Based on NA and now Japanese data for the first couple days, the system is selling about what the Ngage did.
If a system fails and the things people complained about are not used again, it's incomparable to the scenario you are predicting for the PSP Go.
You're trying to draw a parallel here to the DSi. This is not a similar situation. A system that launches with 28k sales on its first day is never, EVER going to be a success.
The comparisons you should be drawing are to the GBM, NGage, NGage QD, Wonderswan, Neo Geo Pocket Color, and the Tiger Games.com.