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    Default Nintendo DS VS PSP

    Ok, this is a poll. Here are the qualities of both consoles:

    Nintendo DS (Dual Screen): The Nintendo DS has two screens, which offers a wide variety of gameplay. Aswell as this, the bottom screen is touch. Which offers even MORE gameplay.The graphics are quite good, I must say. Some games have Gameboy advance graphics, some have Nintendo 64 graphics (Which WERE better then Playstation 1). It also has a microphone, which you speak into, blow into and what not. Some recommended games below:







    (All games)



    PSP (PlayStation Portable): The Playstation Portable offers a variety of different sections. It is more like a multimedia player, rather than a handheld console. You can watch movies on it, it has MP3 installed and it had good graphics games. It is large for a handhelf, has only one screen, no touch. It is fun to play but is practically a handheld PlayStation®2. It has graphics like a Playstation®. Some Recommended games are:








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    Ds all the way! Look at the game covers there so much more unique.

    Woo at star idea, got 2 sexy pink stars now

    I DONT KNOW HOW MODERATORS SLEEP AT NIGHT -CRI-

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    we have already had many arguements bout it on this forum no point of this one srry to say

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    Whoops get rid of this thread I forgot to add poll.

    And I have actually included my own written information.

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