The DS isn't a handheld version of the Famicom 2. It's more powerful than that. And it has a touch screen.

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The DS isn't a handheld version of the Famicom 2. It's more powerful than that. And it has a touch screen.
DS, it is alot better in my opinion.
It has touch screen, I mean come on, playing Metroid prime on it whooting with your pen
I have one myself, with Super Mario 64 DS, WarioWare™ Touched and Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt Demo! And I must say their all absolutely brilliant.
I also have a Nintendo 64, the difference in size, and graphics is inspicable, it's amazing.
The new games coming on the DS are looking great, the DS is just a great Handheld, I have heard the PSP has faults and the screen smashes easily. It is alot bigger, I've tested how big the screen is and it is big, which is an advantage but think of the size of the console.
The PSP WILL NOT fit in a normaly sized pocket, especially not in jeans. But it does have Play-Boy on itAnd the PSP plays UMD discs which is good, but only selected DVD's are made into UMD's!
DS = 9/10
PSP (So far) = 6/10 [The 1/10 from that was Play-boy]![]()
Last edited by Magnet; 07-06-2005 at 04:07 PM. Reason: Because I need to edit it, lmao.. Why else?
I agree, and gaming is about GAMEPLAY not about how much **** you can put in it to make it into what its not. this is HAND HELD GAMING, not hand held media center >_<
Originally Posted by MYKE!
Mmm bacon handglitch.... :p
ds, ooo touch screen it is like a famicon, or s super nintendo.
see thats the only thing you can say about the DS, and who cares if its like the famicon, this is UPDATED, and what about the PSP? PS2 anyone?
Originally Posted by MYKE!
Mmm bacon handglitch.... :p
problem is psp .. you can't play ps2 games in it! and who says? the graphics on the psp have much more polygonic features that the ps2 LOOK closely noobs!
yea and its just like a PS2! just smaller and with a new coat on....its too orginal
Originally Posted by MYKE!
Mmm bacon handglitch.... :p
Oh yeah HOW original >.o
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