"There wasn't anything wrong with the Playstation models of 1999 (well none that the PS One fixed)."
Yeah there was. They didn't stand up straight and they didn't play DVDs. In my opinion, they should have released that model to begin with.
And the PSX actually did have several different models. Some people have three different PSX's with different model numbers.
Model 1: Designed to break. Alright, I kid. Designed to wear down until after the warranty expires to break. (THAT would be a screwjob)
Model 2: Functional Model. but wears down to the point that you have turn it upside down for it to function.
Model 3: Another Functional Model. No need to alter its position.
Model 4: Smaller model with optional attachable screen. Those scoundrels, they released this knowing full well that Model 5 was going to be released soon.
Model 5: Stands up straight and plays DVDs. Marketed as the PS2.
"And by Christmas 2002 they did for sure know they would release the SP and letting people buy a regular GBA that Christmas was a screwjob."
You must really hate Auto-Makers, they release a new model every year. Those bastards. But I'm not sure you fully grasp exactly what a screwjob IS. Did your GBA break as soon as the SP was announced in February 2003? Was this new version of the GBA merely a revision to make it functional, like the PSX ones? Did they release the SP
as soon as they announced it? No. It was released in April in Japan I believe, and in June or thereabouts in the US, a good sixth months after Holiday Season 2002. Obviously something kept them from releasing it, possibly screen or battery prices/issues. I agree that the SP is SO superior to the original model that the screen may seem flawed in retrospect, but in 2001, that was the best they could afford to have to offer the GBA at an affordable cost. They could have done the whole backlit-3D-giant-diamond-amethyst screen thing but that would have driven the price way up, and then people would accuse them abusing their monopoly by way of price gouging, which they surpisingly do anyway. Accuse them of abusing the monopoly, that is. The GBA's screen is not any different visually from the GBC, and nobody complained much then. I believe it wasn't until popular websites started making ivory tower quips that people started getting onto the GBA for not having a backlit screen.
But really, this editorial nonsense shouldn't really apply to the DS, since it is a third pillar (blol), and it seems that they are gonna get it right the first time. We really shouldn't let certain websites drag us back to the forum arguments of early 2002 with their attention-seeking editorial antics, hm?