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
The Nintendo DS is for you
- 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)
IF YOU LIKE
The Sony PSP is for you
- 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!!)
DOWNSIDES
Sony PSP
Nintendo DS
- 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)
- 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.
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Best regards,
Billay





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