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View Poll Results: Where do you lean?

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  • 3DS

    5 35.71%
  • iOS

    4 28.57%
  • NGP

    5 35.71%
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Thread: 3DS/iOS/NGP

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    3DS. iOS isn't a handheld games console - it lacks any interesting games and whe it does it will be mass-produced games for all consoles only coming from companies like Electronic Arts. A handheld console, to me, comes from a handheld console. A machine that is used for telecommunications and other stuff just lacks the magic the 3DS has. The NGP looks interesting, but it depends if everything it has to offer outweights the cost of the console (and games). Nintendo tend to dominate this market :/

    Also, isn't the XPERIA Play just a PSP but with phone capabilities and a recognisable OS? The Android part doesn't really count...
    Last edited by GommeInc; 11-02-2011 at 02:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Also, isn't the XPERIA Play just a PSP but with phone capabilities and a recognisable OS? The Android part doesn't really count...
    Other way round. Its a Android phone that plays PSone classics from PSN with use of the PSPgo like controls. Other android phones are getting it, they just wont have the dedicated d-pad and buttons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jameseh View Post
    Other way round. Its a Android phone that plays PSone classics from PSN with use of the PSPgo like controls. Other android phones are getting it, they just wont have the dedicated d-pad and buttons.
    Ah I see, I remember reading that PlayStation/Sony will be picking out phones it believes can handle PS games - or give permission, however you want to see it. I suppose the D-Pads seperates it from its Android siblings, it's only selling feature

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