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> Unless you like jabbing a stylus playing Cooking Mama then you should have > bought a PSP. Driving games on the PSP absolutely smoke the DS, RPGs are far > better (I have fallen head-over-heels for Crisis Core), and the homebrew scene > kicks the ever living fuck out of the DS. I have emulators galore, movies to > watch, awesome games...I've even written my own software for the PSP (my own > port of SNES9x that sucked). > > Bear in mind I own both a DS and a PSP and after you play the umpteenth game > where you stab the stylus the novelty wears off very quickly. > > I just bought an XBox 360 and that beats the snot out of my Wii as well. For > whatever reason I forgot that Nintendo has been releasing systems for decades > that had interactive games with the power pad, power glover, light gun, Robby > the robot, Super Scope, etc. and none of them ever lasted for the simple reason > that although innovative it quickly grows repetitive and boring. And given > that, Nintendo's most entertaining systems/games for me haven't been the ones > with gimmicky controls. SNES, best system ever, didn't need motion sensors to > make me love their games. Who fell in love with Zelda, Mario, Starfox, Kirby > and so forth because of the control scheme? Not me. > > My advice to you would be to return the DS, buy a PSP and mod it (easiest thing > ever since it's all software). DS sucks graphically and unless you want to play > Brain Academy all day the stylus doesn't have any great impact on entertainment > value. > > pixel-eight.com >
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