Beef Samich
18-03-2006, 06:19 PM
I know half this section got in a big fight over which is better. I'm going to admit I was part of it and was on the PSP side.
Ds has its plus sides and down sides. PSP has its plus signs and down signs. I think all gaming magazines agree with me: It's just whatever you prefer.
IF YOU LIKE
Fun, Interactive games
Chatting with pictures
Playing game boy advance game
Wi-fi with some Nintendo game
Using a stylus or "stick"
Microphone (although not too many games use it)
Long battery life (12 hours approx)
Cheaper then PSP ($150.00)The Nintendo DS is for you
IF YOU LIKE
PS2 like graphics
Internet browsing (almost any site that doesn't have big long movies or requires a flash player)
Listening to MP3
Putting photos
decent battery life
T or M rated games
Ad-Hoc (in range online play)
Wi-fi (play across the world online NOTE: Wi-fi hotspot must be set-up)
Can watch movies (WIDE VARIETY!!)The Sony PSP is for you
DOWNSIDES
Sony PSP
Semi-long load times
approx. 8 hours batterr life
No movies or flash playing webites (although somethings in the making for flash playing)
Not a wide variety or games
Very little E rated games
Might glitch a bit during games and might have to shut down
Most big memory cards cost a lot
The system costs a lot ($250.00- system, basic things and 32 MB memory card.$300.000- same as the other one but includes 1GB memory card-- GOOD DEAL as the 1GB card costs around $100)Nintendo DS
Not too many T or M rated games (some are still in the making)
Does not include earphones
No internet browser icluded
No media thingy included (MP3, Photo, Video)
If you want media it probably cost a lot
If you want to do Pictochat the range is slightly less than the PSP range
Screen looks "cloudy" (Gamepro and Gameinformer)
Screen scratches if you use the stylus too hard on the screen
No movies to be watched at the moment
These are all the ones i coul pick off the top of my head. I'm not going to battle the DS lovers because they just might have a different taste in what they look for in a On-the-go gaming device. I have a PSP and I'm proud of it.
PLEASE POST IF YOU WANT SOMETHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY, BUT PLEASE SHOW PROOF!
Best regards,
Billay
Ds has its plus sides and down sides. PSP has its plus signs and down signs. I think all gaming magazines agree with me: It's just whatever you prefer.
IF YOU LIKE
Fun, Interactive games
Chatting with pictures
Playing game boy advance game
Wi-fi with some Nintendo game
Using a stylus or "stick"
Microphone (although not too many games use it)
Long battery life (12 hours approx)
Cheaper then PSP ($150.00)The Nintendo DS is for you
IF YOU LIKE
PS2 like graphics
Internet browsing (almost any site that doesn't have big long movies or requires a flash player)
Listening to MP3
Putting photos
decent battery life
T or M rated games
Ad-Hoc (in range online play)
Wi-fi (play across the world online NOTE: Wi-fi hotspot must be set-up)
Can watch movies (WIDE VARIETY!!)The Sony PSP is for you
DOWNSIDES
Sony PSP
Semi-long load times
approx. 8 hours batterr life
No movies or flash playing webites (although somethings in the making for flash playing)
Not a wide variety or games
Very little E rated games
Might glitch a bit during games and might have to shut down
Most big memory cards cost a lot
The system costs a lot ($250.00- system, basic things and 32 MB memory card.$300.000- same as the other one but includes 1GB memory card-- GOOD DEAL as the 1GB card costs around $100)Nintendo DS
Not too many T or M rated games (some are still in the making)
Does not include earphones
No internet browser icluded
No media thingy included (MP3, Photo, Video)
If you want media it probably cost a lot
If you want to do Pictochat the range is slightly less than the PSP range
Screen looks "cloudy" (Gamepro and Gameinformer)
Screen scratches if you use the stylus too hard on the screen
No movies to be watched at the moment
These are all the ones i coul pick off the top of my head. I'm not going to battle the DS lovers because they just might have a different taste in what they look for in a On-the-go gaming device. I have a PSP and I'm proud of it.
PLEASE POST IF YOU WANT SOMETHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY, BUT PLEASE SHOW PROOF!
Best regards,
Billay