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Jam it back in, in the dark. |
In more relation to the actual topic at hand, I own a PSP and my younger brother has the DS Lite. I look at the PSP as a more of "Portable Playstation 2" as it has the console based titles i'm into and I enjoy the media capabilities. The DS seems to cater more to the portable crowd and offer many titles that are meant to be played for shorter times but can be played longer if you wish.
The PSP's main appeal for me is it's homebrew, As it is for many people. The idea of playing SNES on your PSP and even Turbo Graphics titles is a huge draw in for me; N64 Emulator is coming along nicely too, It has a lot of slow down but it's getting better. There's other various homebrew applications on the PSP that are worth noting, Such as the port of Duke Nukem 3D and Doom... The DS' main draw for me would be it's exclusive titles, This being "New Super Mario Bros" and "Sonic Rush". I felt the systems purchase could be validated through the whole idea of getting the New Super Mario Brothers. I guess it comes down to, Are you into the accesibility the DS offers; Don't forget it's very favourable exclusive titles. Or are you into the more console on the go feel with the great Homebrew scene surrounding PSP? There's nowhere I can't reach. |