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DarkPacMan77 wrote:They are completely different electronic devices. From a multimedia perspective, obviously the PSP takes the cake easily. From a gamer's perspective, the differences between the two systems tends to lean. If you want games that are somewhat repetitive, quick fun and leave much to be desired, you probably like the Nintendo DS. The game library for the Nintendo DS is even more full of "child-like" games than the Gamecube was, and the Gamecube was shunned because of it EVEN THOUGH it was MORE powerful than a PS2. Don't get me wrong, I love my Gamecube, but there's only so many quality titles to choose from. This is the same way, but worse with the Nintendo DS. 90% of the games are "PG" type games. 9% are your "young teen" type games, and 1% is the more juicy titles for more mature gamers.
I'm a gamer, through and through. I'm no fanboy of any system or company. But when it comes to deciding on what is a better next generation portable video gaming device, and the options are the DS and PSP, the truth is very evident. The grass is green, the sky is blue, and the PSP is better than the DS.
I'm not a graphic-lover either. For me, it's nearly solely about gameplay... but that said, it's too hard for me to see a NEW game on the market come to a "next generation" gaming system and see that it's worse than games made for the PREVIOUS system(s) that were made.
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