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PSP vs Nintendo DS
by Infidel 1 Year, 6 Months ago
in my opinion they are not a worthy comparison

but their parents are rivals and they are both handhelds.

I own a DS

y?

I think the PSP is very fragile
Don't need to music p_layer_ and movie p_layer_ wrapped with m gaming experience
not many attractive games, mostly ports

My DS lite is tougher than a tank
such a large user _base_ and support I can barely keep up with the amount of games being released
excellent library
it's from nintendo
cheap
online multip_layer_ in Mariokart or Metroid owns all!!!!!

I sense a disturbance in the force - I am in danger of being flamed my PSP owners
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Re:PSP vs Nintendo DS
by cyberpunk 1 Year, 6 Months ago
uhh. i'm an ex psp owner. Just didn't have time to play the thing. That and only one game I ever played and enjoyed beating it (300). and for fighting guilty gear xx (same one on playstation 2).

other than that i used my psp for listening to mp3z and thats a really over priced mp3 p_layer_ if you know what i'm getting at.

Ds needs to get with the times though i wont vote for them on account of. They can use better technology. and better rendering Games can be fun if they have better graphics too. Nintendo believes in game play first rendering / graphics after. Not a bad strat cause user game experience will be good but seriously nothing is wrong with making a game 3d. or just 2d eye candy (guilty gear xx). other than that the ds is cool. Love the two screen and the stylus idea. very intuitive to use. i remember playing yoshi for the first time n i went down in a tunnel and low and behold the screen swap to the second screen I'm like yeah.. that is unnecessary but cool non the less.

sony psp for graphics. nintendo ds for good playable games

When will a device come out that merges the two

ehem.. microsoft you listening??
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