Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I own both the DS and the PSP. I have no problem with either console, as each fills a niche as far as gaming needs go (for me).
What I like about the DS is that it has an interesting mix of games, both pick-up-and-play and serious long ones. Also, the DS with the M3 Movie Player, a Passcard, a 2GB MiniSD card and some creative searching and downloading from the net allows me to get all the games available for it (and even international games) for free.
THe PSP, on the other hand is a homebrew king. I have Dark Alex's infamous 3.02 Firmware and use my PSP primarily to Play SNES games that I did not have the chance to play the first time around, and now with Popstation, I can Play Parasite Eve, Breath of Fire III and other games that I could not enjoy or finish on the original Playstation. And, as a bonus, there are some (not a lot mind you) PSP games that are worth it.
So, to conclude,
DS: Commercial Games
PSP: Homebrew, and some Commercial Games.
Come on people, let's be a little bit videogame agnostic here, after all if you miss a great game because it is not in "your console" the one that loses out in fun is you.