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My friends came up with this dilemma once.
I had advised them to google highly rated PSP or DS games. Whichever one induced more seizures was the one they should go for. All of them ended with the DS. Okay, that example's bound to cause furure... SO ON THE FLIPSIDE, while the DS was geared for my then-virginic videogamer friends (excluding Warcraft and CS), I would also heartily recommend the PSP, as it is one of THE best portable multimedia devices. The MP3 is great, videos are a dream to watch (thanks to the nice screen), and the possibilities of homebrew and hacking is fun to tinker around with. There aren't as many must-have games like Tekken 5 DR, Metal Gear, Guilty Gears, but if you're more of a hardcore gamer, you'll love PSP's library. As for me personally, I own a DS, but I can write about the PSP cause I managed to borrow my cousin's PSP while he was overseas . Although it was pretty cool, I wouldn't buy my own PSP until maybe very late in its life (like I did the PS2).Initially, I hated the idea of the DS. That changed when games like Trauma Center, Phoenix Wright, Advance Wars and Mario Kart (among others) came out (though they may not be your cup of tea). Actually, I think I might conclude with this: -PSP: For the hardcore, more traditional games -DS: For the less hardcare (more casual), mostly unconventional/unique games Jam it back in, in the dark. |
And to agree with the majority, yeah, you'd be a fool to say DS is only for the Edutainment games. There's nowhere I can't reach. |