I bought the PSP first, mainly for the multimedia capabilities, i.e. as a video/MP3 player, as a digital photo album, plus all the classic gamings from compilation titles such as Capcom Remix and Reloaded, Genesis Collection etc.
I later bought the DS Lite to try out some of the DS games.
I believe each system had their own merits, so there is no "absolutely best" system.
Screen and graphics wise PSP is better, games library wise DS may have more but PSP also had many good games.
Best of both worlds is to have bothh systems :)
Anyway I intend to get the new PSP Lite. Together with my PS3, the PSP will have even more functionality.
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I bought the PSP first, mainly for the multimedia capabilities, i.e. as a video/MP3 player, as a digital photo album, plus all the classic gamings from compilation titles such as Capcom Remix and Reloaded, Genesis Collection etc.
I later bought the DS Lite to try out some of the DS games.
I believe each system had their own merits, so there is no "absolutely best" system.
Screen and graphics wise PSP is better, games library wise DS may have more but PSP also had many good games.
Best of both worlds is to have bothh systems :)
Anyway I intend to get the new PSP Lite. Together with my PS3, the PSP will have even more functionality.