The DS Lite does look cool but I don't thin kits worth the additional $100+ USD to switch from DS to DS lite.Kage said:I don't like the fact the PSP only has the option for a digital controller, yet, analog would of course take up more room on the device.
Same goes for DS, but its more understandable here since it closes up.
I love the look of the new DS lite. It looks so much better than the old bulky one, and has a brighter screen.
I like the fact they both use cartridges (Even though PSP's is a disc, its inside a case), to protect games.
I like the DS's touch ability, which the PSP falls on.
The graphics on the PSP are better though, but the DS seems to have more experimental games that are rather sucessful that look good anyway. Colourful/bright, etc.
PSP needs more of a selection of games, and not just a small genre that remind me more of console games, which I don't think a handheld should really be kept to.
yea, but my friend was smart. He known that the DS light came up in the US so he sold hes DS got 80 (DS) + 20 (2 games). Than got DS light from somone in the US @ the time, and didnt cost him anything. Now he has like 20 gamesGoogle Guru said:The DS Lite does look cool but I don't thin kits worth the additional $100+ USD to switch from DS to DS lite.
yea, I agree. But PSP is more like Ps1 with Ps2 fetures but the PSP has video on a memory stick compard to PS2 with using c.ds.cileskot said:i like how the psp relates more the the ps2, while the nintendo ds only relates to the nintendo 64. in terms of graphics and game selection, i would say that psp wins. but i do hate how they decided to make a cd based media for the psp. han dhelds should stick to crtridges. 1, they load faster, and 2, they save battery life. ds wins in that area. i would basicly say that nintendo decided to go more with creativity with tehir system, and sony decided to go with making more realistic games like on the ps2.