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"Dude, get your own" - PSP shifts its demographic focus to teens

LightReaperLightReaper Registered User regular
edited April 2007 in Games and Technology
From Wired

Sony is shifting its marketing focus for the PSP platform to the 13-17 year old demographic, with a new marketing campaign titled "Dude, Get Your Own."

I spoke with PSP senior product manager John Koller this afternoon about the PSP's recent price cut, and he says that the move towards the teen market is based on who's buying the system:

* * Most of our registered owners database stats have shown the 13-17 year old consumers far outpacing other groups in terms of purchase. The intend-to-purchase crowd is living mostly in that group as well. We're looking to expand beyond where we've been. PSP started as a device to appeal to 18-34 year-olds, but north of 26-27.

More Q&A with Koller on PSP's future after the jump.

"There were a few reasons," says Koller, for dropping the PSP's price now. First, Sony "received some savings on the cost of goods, which we wanted to get to the consumer." Second, "Wal-Mart sold 110,000 units in five days on Black Friday [last year] when they dropped the price to $169." Finally, the aforementioned shift to the 13-17 year old market.

The desire to more directly target that 13-17 year-old market was what led to the All I Want For Christmas Is A PSP campaign last year, Koller said. "That campaign clearly did not work," he said, but it was an attempt to "identify ways of speaking and marketing to that 13-17 year-old consumer. It was an effort to be able to target that individual in a more quiet manner and not go out and promote it and have it be something that was found. The way it was done is not correct... In the future, we'll be more clear and transparent to the consumer."

Going forward, Sony will unveil the "Dude, Get Your Own" campaign.

The idea this year, says Koller, is to "break out of the home cycle." A significant amount of PSP users in that 13-17 group play the device at home. "The teens that are doign this value the ability to utilize the portability," Koller notes paradoxically. By portability, he clarifies, he means "I can play it upstairs while my parents are watching the TV downstairs."

This, of course, is of little value to adults with their own apartments and TV sets. For teens, it is a big draw, which is one reason for the high sales in that group.

But Sony wants them to get it out of the house and "into more of a lifestyle focus." That's the reason for adding the T-Mobile hotspot functionality that Sony touted last month. Koller says that Sony will "regularly launch" firmware updates this year with functionality that is strongly directed at that 13-17 market, although he could not reveal details on any of them.

Sony has found that more and more PSP owners are using the device for multimedia applications, specifically, downloading music and movies from their PC to the PSP. "There's a lot of that," says Koller. In fact, Sony says the "second most valued use of PSP" is as a music playback device. "Music shot up substantially" over the holiday season, he says.

As for releasing a new hardware redesign of PSP that includes more onboard storage, Koller would not say.

In the meantime, Sony isn't giving up on the embattled UMD movie format, although -- again -- they're going after that teen market with "more targeted content, rather than the kitchen sink approach," says Koller. "What we're seeing from studios is that they are establishing what that content needs to be, primarily action and comedy. They're calibrating that towards what the consumer is."

As far as gaming goes, "there are a few titles we're looking at as hardware drivers this year" -- from God of War to SOCOM to "a number of third-party exclusives" which Koller declined to name. Third party makers, though, are on board with the demographic shift, he says. "They're very aware of the direction that owner registrations have been going in. You'll see a lot more teen-oriented titles launching."

Even with the software release list waning, Sony's American branch still remains committed to delivering unique PSP experiences. "We really want to be able to identify ways to set the software apart from console software. Consumers don't want a mobile version" of a game they can play at home, says Koller. God of War on PSP will be "entirely different than anything you can play on consoles."

Finally, I asked what Phil Harrison was referring to when he lumped the PSP in with his "Game 3.0" concept of user-generated, dynamic, ever-changing content. "The PSP, within the PlayStation brand, sits as kind of the cultural object of desire, the ability to take that content with you elsewhere outside the living room," says Koller. "With a number of initiatives coming out, they'll be able to use the PSP in new and exciting ways."

A lot of choice quotes here.* This is very big for the PSP as a consumer electronics device.* What will this hold for Sony in the market for future?

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  • SavedSaved Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Really the only thing Sony's advertising/marketing department should do is take themselves outside to be shot.

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  • LewiePLewieP Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    .....what?

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  • Lindsay LohanLindsay Lohan Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    So basically they are deciding to aim the PSP more directly at the kids who think that Nintendo is uncool and/or kiddie? Well, it's a real shame if that's what they're doing as it is a nice piece of hardware with a few glaring issues (and a price cut long ago could have helped a ton). I hate to think about the games the system will attract with this type of marketing push - I'd guess games that call themselves mature simply due to blood/gore level and not actual gameplay.

    I do agree with UMD being an ok film format if priced well and with more selective titles released. Converting video between formats is fairly time consuming, and if you're on the road isn't always possible. Sony does have one thing right, having studios release films that don't appeal to the PSP audience makes no sense and cluttered the market up early on to the point that it possibly killed the format.

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  • The WolfmanThe Wolfman Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    I guess times have changed. When I was thirteen I didn't even have 50 bucks to buy a game, much less 250 for a portable. That kind of change was reserved as a "Can I have this?" for Christmas or birthdays. To which I got a laugh in the face when the pricetag showed up.

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  • DeusfauxDeusfaux Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    I got the "dude get your own" email yesterday with the new price drop

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  • Captain KCaptain K Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    theSAVED wrote: »
    Really the only thing Sony's advertising/marketing department should do is take themselves outside to be shot.

    This is not constructive. Nor is it terribly Christian of you, I might add.




    Anyway, I'm not really sure how the PSP can be aggressively marketed on its portability, given its lamentably short battery life. I can't imagine this is going to affect PSP sales much.

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  • LightReaperLightReaper Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Well my personal view on it is that it's the best they can do at this point, but bar of a large price drop the platform is just going through it's death throes.

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  • cj iwakuracj iwakura The Rhythm Regent Bears The Name FreedomRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Isn't that the Cheez It slogan?

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  • PataPata Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    ...how are they changing their marketing again?

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  • SirUltimosSirUltimos Don't talk, Rusty. Just paint. Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Changing their market focus? I wish them luck, but at this point I think it's going to be really hard to focus things on a different age group.

    [EDIT] Oh, and they should just give up on the UMD thing already. They say they're trying to narrow it down and have it be more tergetted, but it's time to let it go. The format is dead.

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  • PikaPuffPikaPuff Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    5 Years ago a 5 hour rechargable battery was very portable.

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  • FiarynFiaryn Omnicidal Madman Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    cj iwakura wrote: »
    Isn't that the Cheez It slogan?

    Which begs the question, if you hear the slogan "Dude, get your own", which product takes precedence...PSP or Cheez Its? Hard to decide ain't it?

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  • Captain KCaptain K Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    PikaPuff wrote: »
    5 Years ago a 5 hour rechargable battery was very portable.

    Yeah, well, it doesn't measure up against the competition anymore. If portability is the main focus, then it doesn't make sense to pay more than twice as much for less than half the battery life.

    I'm not trying to trash the PSP; I want one. But this focus doesn't really add up.

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  • MumblyfishMumblyfish Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Pata wrote: »
    ...how are they changing their marketing again?
    This time, they're going to offend a different demographic.

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Considering people have been seriously annoyed by the arrogance shown by Sony reps over the past year, I'm not sure it's a good idea to use an advertising slogan that's kinda jerky.

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  • Lindsay LohanLindsay Lohan Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Fiaryn wrote: »
    cj iwakura wrote: »
    Isn't that the Cheez It slogan?

    Which begs the question, if you hear the slogan "Dude, get your own", which product takes precedence...PSP or Cheez Its? Hard to decide ain't it?

    No - it's ok - I'm pretty sure that Cheez Its used "Get Your Own BOX" which makes it so they can coexist.

    As long as Sony stops packaging the PSP in a box. They're going to have to start shipping the PSP in a brown paper bag in order to prevent lawsuits.

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  • ShadowfireShadowfire Vermont, in the middle of nowhereRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
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  • Si SenorSi Senor Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    TL;DR

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  • cj iwakuracj iwakura The Rhythm Regent Bears The Name FreedomRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Maybe they can cross-market. Store out of Cheez Its? Buy a PSP!

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  • FrostyAlphaWolfFrostyAlphaWolf Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Almost, "Get your own box."

    Edit: Bleh, too late -_-

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  • PikaPuffPikaPuff Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Herby wrote: »
    Fiaryn wrote: »
    cj iwakura wrote: »
    Isn't that the Cheez It slogan?

    Which begs the question, if you hear the slogan "Dude, get your own", which product takes precedence...PSP or Cheez Its? Hard to decide ain't it?

    No - it's ok - I'm pretty sure that Cheez Its used "Get Your Own BOX" which makes it so they can coexist.

    As long as Sony stops packaging the PSP in a box. They're going to have to start shipping the PSP in a brown paper bag in order to prevent lawsuits.
    No, that's obviously why they added the "Dude," prefix. Obviously.
    Obviously

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  • BubbaTBubbaT Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Herby wrote: »
    So basically they are deciding to aim the PSP more directly at the kids who think that Nintendo is uncool and/or kiddie?

    Well, it's obvious that people of other ages will never play games. Sony must have figured out that all those supposed Brain Age sales were actually bought by Nintendo and buried in a New Mexico desert.

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  • CullenCullen Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Does it not occur to them that the reason the PSP is popular with 13-17 year olds is because they perceive it as an adult product? When I was a teenager I was always looking for stuff aimed above my age group. The only thing I can see this doing is turning off 13-17 year olds whilst attracting 9-12 year olds.

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  • DekuStickDekuStick Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Hey man can I see your DS? Oh wow this is awesome I'm gonna go buy.

    Hey man can I see your PSP? Get my own? Fuck you too dick.

    Seriously though it's not far off from "Hella Sweet" or whatever they had.

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  • LewiePLewieP Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    DekuStick wrote: »
    Hey man can I see your DS? Oh wow this is awesome I'm gonna go buy.

    Hey man can I see your PSP? Get my own? Fuck you too dick.

    win

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  • FiarynFiaryn Omnicidal Madman Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Herby wrote: »
    Fiaryn wrote: »
    cj iwakura wrote: »
    Isn't that the Cheez It slogan?

    Which begs the question, if you hear the slogan "Dude, get your own", which product takes precedence...PSP or Cheez Its? Hard to decide ain't it?

    No - it's ok - I'm pretty sure that Cheez Its used "Get Your Own BOX" which makes it so they can coexist.

    As long as Sony stops packaging the PSP in a box. They're going to have to start shipping the PSP in a brown paper bag in order to prevent lawsuits.

    Can I have a box of Cheez Its and a PSP fight to the death anyway?

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  • PheezerPheezer Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited April 2007
    Well the thing is, kids are dumb, and they're attracted to shiny things. You've set this device up as the ultimate adult's shiny thing, and now dumb kids who could never afford one, who've been wanting to have that piece of cool that's so very adult and mature to own, CAN afford one. Switching their marketing focus to those nimrods right now is probably the least retarded thing Sony marketing has ever done.

    The campaign is asinine, sure, but so is everything directed at that age group.

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  • LaveLave regular
    edited April 2007
    OMG THE PSPS IS TEH KIDDIE!!

    But seriously the "Nintendo is teh Kiddie" meme (which pisses me off rotten) is very annoying, but the truth is Sony has always pushed thier products at this age group (with Nintendo aiming more at either sides - that quote in someones great sig is very appropriate here*) and most 12-17 yr olds might well have had a PS2 but Sony are still going to lose them with PS3 as the average 14 year old isn't going to have a HDTV in their room.

    So it only makes sense to get bedroom bound kids to upgrade from the PS2 to the PSP and get the adults to buy their "multimedia centre."



    * Ah, that sig quote, I saved it I liked it so much:
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    ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I re
    ad them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things,
    including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very g
    rown up. ~ C.S. Lewis

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  • SheepSheep Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited April 2007
    DekuStick wrote: »
    Hey man can I see your DS? Oh wow this is awesome I'm gonna go buy.

    Hey man can I see your PSP? Get my own? Fuck you too dick.

    Seriously though it's not far off from "Hella Sweet" or whatever they had.

    It's like a videogame that you can play...

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    pheezer FD wrote: »
    The campaign is asinine, sure, but so is everything directed at that age group.

    True.

    And this campaign is slightly better than "it's cheese you can listen to outside."

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  • Captain KCaptain K Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Oh, wait. It's only $170 now?


    shit, maybe I need to buy one

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  • KorKor Known to detonate from time to time Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Is it just me, or does this just reinforce the whole; Grow up with Nintendo, outgrow (read: "out-mature") Nintendo and move on to Playstation. Grow up again, and realize that games rated E aren't all bad, and its okay to be comfortable with such.

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  • LaveLave regular
    edited April 2007
    Captain K wrote: »
    Oh, wait. It's only $170 now?


    shit, maybe I need to buy one

    Still waiting for that price drop in the UK....

    Still.... Waiting.... Sony.....

    Please.....?

    Sigh.

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  • mausmalonemausmalone Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    LewieP wrote: »
    .....what?

    Seriously ... if they're targeting teens now, who the fuck were they targeting before? Granted now they're going for 13-17 year olds (not exactly known for having tons of money to spare), but before I could've sworn they were going for 15-20.

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  • capable heartcapable heart Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Captain K wrote: »
    Oh, wait. It's only $170 now?


    shit, maybe I need to buy one

    Yeah but for what game?

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  • LaveLave regular
    edited April 2007
    Kor wrote: »
    Is it just me, or does this just reinforce the whole; Grow up with Nintendo, outgrow (read: "out-mature") Nintendo and move on to Playstation. Grow up again, and realize that games rated E aren't all bad, and its okay to be comfortable with such.

    2 lines to say what I mumbled in whole paragraph... kudos.

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  • cj iwakuracj iwakura The Rhythm Regent Bears The Name FreedomRegistered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Captain K wrote: »
    Oh, wait. It's only $170 now?


    shit, maybe I need to buy one

    Yeah but for what game?

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    Watch the PSP sales skyrocket the day that comes out.

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  • DekuStickDekuStick Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Business class tought me that teenagers have something of 1 million or something stupid to spend. Teengaers are not a bad market to hit up. That's what 90% of music video product placement is aimed at.

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  • LewiePLewieP Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    needs more angry chocobo

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  • KorKor Known to detonate from time to time Registered User regular
    edited April 2007
    Lave wrote: »
    Kor wrote: »
    Is it just me, or does this just reinforce the whole; Grow up with Nintendo, outgrow (read: "out-mature") Nintendo and move on to Playstation. Grow up again, and realize that games rated E aren't all bad, and its okay to be comfortable with such.

    2 lines to say what I mumbled in whole paragraph... kudos.

    Sorry.

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