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Okay, I have the cash/Best Buy credit to purchase one of the next gen handhelds, but I'm having a real hard time deciding which one. Help me out, owners, which way should I go?
Pros for PSP: -I love the controller itself, it feels much more natural than the DS. -GTA: Liberty City Stories. I'm a huge fan of the series, and this would be the main game I buy it for. -Metal Gear Solid Acid and FFVII Advent Children. MGSA seems like a nice idea, but I haven't heard much about FFVII. How is it? -Music and Movies. I don't know how much I'll buy movies, but I like the music aspect. Pros for DS: -WiFi capability. I love the idea of being able to play Mario Kart against people, since no one ever wants to play me around here. If you have a DS, how much do you use this feature, and how easy is it to use? -Mario Kart. Awesome game. -Better games. It just seems like Nintendo has a better lineup overall. -Potential. Nintendo seems to be good at porting classic games and series to it's handheld systems. I think it will basically come down to how much I can use the wireless multiplayer feature, so I really want to know what DS owners think about that. -------------------- Hip-Hop QOTW: "Yeah, where I'ma start it at, look I'ma part of that Downtown Philly where it's realer than a heart attack It wasn't really that ill until the start of crack Now it's a body caught every night on the Almanac" "Game Theory" The Roots |
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Posted: 27th December 2005 05:44
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I don't have the money to get a PSP or a DS right now but this is a war that is going on in my head. Based on games, I'd get a DS first because there's Mario Kart and Animal Crossing. The PSP does have all those extras going for it but not necessarily the game line up. One thing, however, I will never base me buying a system on is potential. I'm not going to buy a system and wait for good stuff to come out. I"m going to buy the system because something good has come out. If I had waited to compare the games on the N64 v.s. the PSX, I probably never would have bought an N64. I bought the N64 with the potential of a new Earthbound game to come out, it never did. While I did enjoy some N64 games like Paper Mario, Mario Tennis, Mario Kart 64, Zelda, and Star Fox, I may have not bought it because of the lack of games that I like which are RPGs. I don't think that buying a system on potential is a good idea.
For me though, if I were to make the decision right here and now I would choose the DS for the above mentioned games. There just isn't enough out for the PSP that I really know about or want. -------------------- Elena Indurain Currently Playing: Suikoden II |
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Posted: 27th December 2005 19:12
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Oranges And Tomatoes. Both fruit, wouldn't put them in a salad together.
Basicly, it depends on wether you want a gaming console, or a media center? I have a PSP because of retro gaming, I run mainly emulators on it, along with listening to music and podcasts, I own only like 2 UMDs. That must piss Sony off, but ah well. When I want a pure gaming handheld, I'll get the DS. ![]() -------------------- Whether you take the doughnut hole as a blank space or as an entity unto itself is a purely metaphysical question and does not affect the taste of the doughnut one bit. http://slightly-bitter.blog.co.uk |
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Posted: 28th December 2005 11:49
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This one is a tough choice, but...
DS Negatives: An extra screen to pay attention to More of the Same thing Not Backwards Compatible with GB/C games I already own a PSP. Why buy a second portable? DS Positives: Final Fantasy games published on the DS (bastards) PSP Positives: Download virtually anything onto the PSP Dynasty Warriors was pretty good on PSP Emulators (Hell Yes!) Innovative Technology PSP Negatives: Dead Pixels No FF games (WTF Squaresoft?!) Emulators Glitchy Focused more on movie industry than games. So, atm its 50-50 because of the FF games -------------------- Neneko is Neneko because Neneko couldn't be Neneko if Neneko wasn't Neneko! --as quoted from Neneko, Mahoraba {Heartful Days} I can stab a man with a thick paperback book thru the ribcage. |
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Posted: 28th December 2005 18:46
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Hm, well it's obvious which handheld YOU spent a lot of money on.
Your DS negatives are pretty weak though. DS Negatives: An extra screen to pay attention to - That's actually more of a positive. You've obviously never played Castlevania: DoS. That map on the top screen has been so useful lots of times. And that's just one example. More of the Same thing - You're joking right? Not Backwards Compatible with GB/C games - I don't see how this is a flaw the PSP isn't backwards compatible with anything. I already own a PSP. Why buy a second portable? - Because if you enjoy gaming over media with your handheld then the DS is the way to go. And your list of DS positives is severely lacking. So I'll make one. DS positives: Final Fantasy obviously Backwards compatible with all GBA games giving you an enormous backlog of playable games Greater 3rd party support from developers (compared to the PSP) Games like Nintendogs show you that this machine can do things never done before on a handheld 1st party games Very innovative DS is a lot cheaper then the PSP The games on the PSP are about 50$ where as the DS games are usually 30$ Now for my PSP positives and negatives. PSP positives: UMDs are pretty cool Nice screen and sound FF 7 Advent Children will be exclusive to it for a while PSP negatives: More of the same The majority of it's games are watered down PS2 ports To be able to use the all of it's capability's fully (like storing music) you need to buy expensive memory sticks, because the one that comes with it is far too small |
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Posted: 2nd January 2006 05:13
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Posting this on my new PSP. I think I'm in love. Although typing takes a little while...
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Posted: 2nd January 2006 06:03
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PSP is what I use to surf the net. Sure it doesn't support Flash (yet) or certain java applets (yet) so it's a little limited, but I get by. I would say get both, one at a time if need be. I'm considering getting a DS as well (begrudgingly), mainly so I can take advantage of the further updated adventures of Final Fantasy.
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Posted: 3rd January 2006 13:00
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I want to get a DS first because it has potental and because it's cheaper. I like more games out for the DS than for the PSP.
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Posted: 3rd January 2006 20:42
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Go for the DS. Better games, period, with plenty more on the horizon. Despite the PSP's sleek look and impressive media capabilities, the DS consistently outperforms it in both hardware and software sales. Though majority decision isn't always right, this time the consumers are making the smarter choice.
I could go into detail about exactly why the DS is better at this point, but I think the ever-eloquent Tycho Brahe put it very well in his short essay over at Penny Arcade. He was once a strong believer in the greatness of the PSP, but now realizes the inherent superiority of its counterpart. Here's a link: http://www.penny-arcade.com/2005/12/26 -------------------- "I always have a quotation for everything - it saves original thinking." ~Dorothy L. Sayers "The truly remarkable thing about television is that it allows several million people to laugh at the same joke and still feel lonely." ~T.S. Eliot "Defeat is not defeat unless accepted as reality - in your own mind!" ~ Bruce Lee |
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Posted: 5th January 2006 05:44
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Well I have owned both so I might as well throw my two cents (I first owned a DS and then traded it for a PSP so I am biased)
Pros for PSP: Better Graphics then the DS Control is better, touch screen on is tough to master and really annoying PSP is constantly upgrading its software (although I wish I had the first version so I could play NES and SNES games on it) The games for PSP right now are slightly better then DS (i.e. if you ever played Madden 06 for both, the PSP version blows the DS out of the water) Movies, Music, Pictures, and even TV if you have the right equipment Pros for DS: If you like the touch screen than that is one I guess...I personally hated it Wi-Fi It is Nintendo who has dominated portables for over a decade so far so you know they have a few tricks up their sleeve. You can still play GBA Advance games on the DS I would recommend the PSP personally but to each his/her own. -------------------- War is for the participants a test of character; it makes bad men worse and good men better. - Joshua Chamberlain U sir R a n00b >:-( - Cactuar |
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Posted: 7th January 2006 04:11
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Gotta be the DS, mainly since u can play GBA games on it, and there are a load of good games, PSP is just too expensive, overall DS wins!
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Posted: 10th January 2006 06:59
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So DS is compatable with GBA? That's good, cause I'm fairly certain I'm getting a DS, mostly because I want to finally be able to play part 3... though I still wish they'd give us something closer to the original.
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Posted: 10th January 2006 16:26
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Though I realise you've made your descision, I'd just like to express that, in my humble opinion, you made the right one. I got a PSP for Christmas and I couldn't be happier with it. I've got gaming, I've got videos, I've got my music, I've got my photos and I've even got the internet in one device that I can use on the toilet, for God's sake. Countless times have I wished I could have the internet or GTA in the bathroom, it's like a dream come true, and while I admit that the DS has a better range of quality games, the multi-media style of the PSP just makes it so very much more appealing to me. And the 2-player mode on GTA is absolutely fantastic.
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Posted: 10th January 2006 16:47
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I'm just gonna expand upon what Mimic said, because I do agree wtih his prespective on the uses for both machines. I myself am a gamer, and don't want to buy a multimedia machine at a more expensive price. PSP has a nice rounded experience with music, internet, and movies, with a few games that are really good. The DS has a gigantic library of awesome first and third party titles, most of which are awesome. The two screens can be a little hard to manage, but most of the best games just use the touch creen and will use the top screen for some unimportant display or menu. Going into more details about games, DS has some pretty eccentric games, and dominates the platforming, adventure, and puzzle games. The PSP has much better sports games, some okay action titles, and the odd FPS. Personally I'm a fan of the games seen on the DS, and it's cheap price doesn't exactly hurt either. The real strength in the PSP lies in it's multimedia purposes, as Mimic said, whereas the DS has some real innovative and fun games. Both have Wifi, but the DS has better games to play Wifi as I see it.
I guess it all just depends on your tastes. -------------------- "We're not tools of the government or anyone else. Fighting... fighting was the only thing I was ever good at, but at least I always fought for what I believed in." - Frank Yeager (a.k.a. Grey Fox) |
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Posted: 10th January 2006 18:32
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I agree. As much as I love the media capabilities, I love the DS for the games, and frankly, I buy my systems for games, not the ability to play MP3s and go online and such. When I want to listen to music, I use a music player. When I want to play games, I will use a DS. Which has been selling better btw?
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Posted: 10th January 2006 18:38
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I already have a PSP. Got one for my birthday last June
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Posted: 23rd January 2006 22:05
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I know this is a little late, but I'd like to point out that the iPod does everything a PSP does, albeit no games. But at that point, who buys a PSP for games? I own a PS2, so there is no reason to buy the same games again...
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