The PSP has good games, if one takes the time to look for them. Granted, I haven't picked up my PSP in a while but off the top of my head, Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, and LocoRoco come to mind. The first Mercury was pretty good too, but it's all but impossible to find in stores now.
I own both a DS and PSP, neither of which I play too much. I do like my DS a lot, but the PSP is a good system too.
The "PSP has no games" argument is getting extremely tired. There's a lot of great stuff to play for the PSP. I haven't had any urge whatsoever to buy a DS since the PSP's launchday.
If a portable console experience is not what you're after then fine: stick with your DS. But the PSP is great for playing console quality games (both in terms of depth and graphical execution) on the couch when the TV is not available (i.e. the GF is watching girly programs).
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Yea, the DS can also emulate NES, SNES, SMS, as well as almost everything the PSP can.
I'm guessing this cart does all the work and displays it on the DS
Gee, you think? I dunno, the NES is hard to simulate in hardware...
*goes back to playing NES, SNES, Genesis, and MAME games on his PSP*
Too bad those are the only games worth playing on PSP
Objection!
The PSP has good games, if one takes the time to look for them. Granted, I haven't picked up my PSP in a while but off the top of my head, Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, and LocoRoco come to mind. The first Mercury was pretty good too, but it's all but impossible to find in stores now.
I own both a DS and PSP, neither of which I play too much. I do like my DS a lot, but the PSP is a good system too.
The "PSP has no games" argument is getting extremely tired.
There's a lot of great stuff to play for the PSP. I haven't had any urge whatsoever to buy a DS since the PSP's launchday.
If a portable console experience is not what you're after then fine: stick with your DS. But the PSP is great for playing console quality games (both in terms of depth and graphical execution) on the couch when the TV is not available (i.e. the GF is watching girly programs).