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    Quote Originally Posted by Moose
    PSP Because of USB access and all the awesome features, DS is more for "Little kids" too touchy and Im a hardcore gamer and Im not into "3D-alike-pixelated" and thats what the DS is.
    Please. If you were a hardcore gamer you wouldn't be bothered about graphics and whether a console was aimed at "little kids" or not.

    I can't honestly comment at the moment. I've only played the DS, but come September I'll be able to give my opinion.

    Anyone that HAS picked one as being better than the other without extensively playing both consoles should really be ignored.


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    Depending on DS Games depends if ur using controls or touch screen, i don't know a game with both at same time, but some just use touch
    e.g wario ware touched
    some just use controls... dont no if any lol
    and some you can use ether touch or controls..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moose
    PSP Because of USB access and all the awesome features, DS is more for "Little kids" too touchy and Im a hardcore gamer and Im not into "3D-alike-pixelated" and thats what the DS is.
    Arn't all games 3D and Pixelated? The graphics have to be made out of something.

    And for little kids, if the PSP had a touch screen, would it be a 'kids toy'?

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    Good point Sank. I don't think little kids can handle a touch screen properly. It includes writing your name, reading etc. Especially WarioWare and reading

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    The thing is that PSP is more sophistcated and has more features and DS is jus younger aged for people so it dont seem rite
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moose
    PSP Because of USB access and all the awesome features, DS is more for "Little kids" too touchy and Im a hardcore gamer and Im not into "3D-alike-pixelated" and thats what the DS is.
    Resident evil type games are for 'little kids'? I never knew..
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryBest
    The thing is that PSP is more sophistcated and has more features and DS is jus younger aged for people so it dont seem rite
    What makes it for little kids?

    You can play games, talk on a chat room use the touch screen to draw pictures.

    On a PSP you can play games too.

    So playing games makes it for YOUNGER KIDS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryBest
    The thing is that PSP is more sophistcated and has more features and DS is jus younger aged for people so it dont seem rite
    Gary, please state how old you are

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    PSP all the way, more features, better screen and no annoying touch screen which is Hell'a annoying. >_<

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    PSP, it has a more real experience then something like Mario or Kirby and stuff like that on DS.
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