Exactly. It's like buying music. Having paid to listen to a track, we don't want to have to pay again and again to listen to the same piece of music just on different devices. That doesn't make sense - the 'purchase' is a right to hear the artist's creation, and not a right to use a particular devices. Likewise movies are starting to come with digital copies and DVDs with BRDs to allow viewing on different devices, instead of having to buy a BRD version and a DVD and a download, which encourages people to jsut rip content.
If the game is the same game, then the nature of the handheld and console is just a variation in how you play the game. The price to access that game shouldn't be devaluing a person's device and experience by artificially locking them out of either device without a second purchase of the same content. At worse a titchy covering fee, but it'd be in Sony's best interests to promote NGP by having the same game bought as a single item that can be downloaded to PS3 and NGP.
I dare say they won't do this though, and the value of NGP will be severely gimped as a result - a handheld console for hardcore gamers, who already onw a hardcore console, and will have to pay hardcore prices to enjoy the same game on both of them.
If the game is the same game, then the nature of the handheld and console is just a variation in how you play the game. The price to access that game shouldn't be devaluing a person's device and experience by artificially locking them out of either device without a second purchase of the same content. At worse a titchy covering fee, but it'd be in Sony's best interests to promote NGP by having the same game bought as a single item that can be downloaded to PS3 and NGP.
I dare say they won't do this though, and the value of NGP will be severely gimped as a result - a handheld console for hardcore gamers, who already onw a hardcore console, and will have to pay hardcore prices to enjoy the same game on both of them.