That's cool man. :-) They're different devices for different markets. PSP2/DS2 will give you a big catalogue of big budget games. Pandora gives you an open platform with an awesome dev community. Then there's phone gaming, another thing again. Horses for courses.
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Every smartphone and its best friend can emulate PS1 today. Low rank me all you want, but this was tons more impressive two years ago...
I'll change my mind when it has serious games being developed for it, and I don't think it will...
@TareG
I'll change my mind about smartphones when they have serious gaming controls.
@grruse
You're right, but in 2010, I'd rather save these $350 or whatever for the PSP2 or DS2 being announced this E3...
@TareG which wouldn't emulate PS1...
@El Jefe
Pardon? Last I tried I could run PS1 games on my PSP perfectly. I'm sure that's just me being silly though.
@TareG
That's cool man. :-) They're different devices for different markets. PSP2/DS2 will give you a big catalogue of big budget games. Pandora gives you an open platform with an awesome dev community. Then there's phone gaming, another thing again. Horses for courses.