PSP is by far a superior machine to the DS The rest is just a matter of opinion. The only prob with the PSP is its potencial isnt beying taken advantage off. Most part by the posture taken by Sony.
Hah. *snorts* Yeah guys, the PSP is toatally superior. I'll tell you, I've had times on my DS well away from any source of electricity, where a PSP battery would'ave choked and died on me long before I got home to charge it again. Also, bearing in mind a PSP does charge more often, batteries will wear and tear faster. (My DS needs charging like once a week, if that.) On the other hand, you could take the both of them, and drop them four inches on to carpet, guess what. 50/50 shot someting goes terribly wrong with the PSP, that's what moving parts on a portable get you. My DS has been dropped plenty of times, on the other hand, usually from standing height, and has no more than 2 nicks. It still works fine. I'm not saying both systems don't have their advantages and disadvantages, and I'm damn well a PC gamer, not a Ninty fanboy, but my point is it sounds ignorant to just say the PSP is altogether superior.
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PSP is by far a superior machine to the DS
The rest is just a matter of opinion.
The only prob with the PSP is its potencial isnt beying taken advantage off. Most part by the posture taken by Sony.
Hah. *snorts*
Yeah guys, the PSP is toatally superior. I'll tell you, I've had times on my DS well away from any source of electricity, where a PSP battery would'ave choked and died on me long before I got home to charge it again. Also, bearing in mind a PSP does charge more often, batteries will wear and tear faster. (My DS needs charging like once a week, if that.)
On the other hand, you could take the both of them, and drop them four inches on to carpet, guess what. 50/50 shot someting goes terribly wrong with the PSP, that's what moving parts on a portable get you. My DS has been dropped plenty of times, on the other hand, usually from standing height, and has no more than 2 nicks. It still works fine.
I'm not saying both systems don't have their advantages and disadvantages, and I'm damn well a PC gamer, not a Ninty fanboy, but my point is it sounds ignorant to just say the PSP is altogether superior.