What's better? The PSP or the DS?
What's better? The PSP or the DS?
I'm thinking of getting one or the other but I'm rather torn. So what's better? Both in terms of games and the actual hardware?
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Not to mention the DS has free online gaming. If you like RPGs I'm sure there are upcoming titles that will suit you to a tee. Not to mention Animal Crossing WW which is going to kick all kinds of ass.Jackal wrote:See, I've honestly been leaning towards the DS but there's a couple things that perk me up concerning the PSP.
I'd like to play MGA, GTA, and Infected. However, I'm a big handheld RPG guy and I've noticed that PSP barely has any.
The DS doesn't have the fancy extras. But lets face it, do you REALLY need another MP3 player thats retarded expensive and has the battery life of a gamegear?
The PSP has nice graphics, and... Erm... Well it comes in two colours...?
The DS is shear class, its different, and the graphics arn't THAT bad, just not up to the level of a PSP. The DS has more than its fair share of "must own" titles compared to the PSP which has Ridge Racer, GTA, and... Erm... That little mini game in Ridge Racer...?
The PSP has nice graphics, and... Erm... Well it comes in two colours...?
The DS is shear class, its different, and the graphics arn't THAT bad, just not up to the level of a PSP. The DS has more than its fair share of "must own" titles compared to the PSP which has Ridge Racer, GTA, and... Erm... That little mini game in Ridge Racer...?
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i am completely inept at figuring out how to find any of that stuff and install it. i never figured out where to find any movies using torrent..the ones i did find woudl have taken 5 days to download at the shitty transfer rates, so I pretty much figured I'd have the same problems in finding any working roms or whatnot for my psp (i haven't searched though).
I'd LOVE to play old roms on the psp.
I'd LOVE to play old roms on the psp.
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No thats the Gamecube siro'dium wrote:Thats true. The PS2 is at the bottom of the console heap thats for sure. Thanks for letting me say this again
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Hahaha yeah sure it is. The PS2 has only just got RE4 for fucks sake, we've had it for over a year. Not to mention we still have Twilight Princess to look forward to along with a fuck ton of other titles.Don Carlos wrote:No thats the Gamecube siro'dium wrote:Thats true. The PS2 is at the bottom of the console heap thats for sure. Thanks for letting me say this again
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I was talking spec wise. The Gamecube is a lot faster and can pump out more visuals than the PS2. Games wise, the shit to great ratio is also better on a gamecube. The problem with the cube is that there are just not enough mainstream accepted games for todays UK market. It sells fantastic in Japan, because thats what they want. Over here, kids would rather play with pimped up rides and drug deals than plumbers who jump or crazy go-karts.Don Carlos wrote:No thats the Gamecube siro'dium wrote:Thats true. The PS2 is at the bottom of the console heap thats for sure. Thanks for letting me say this again
Just because the cube doesn't sell amazingly well in the UK does not make it a failure worldwide.
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