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Video Games => Video Game Chat => Topic started by: Fwirt on April 09, 2007, 09:11:01 PM
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Well, It's been a while since I was here (probably since I found out there's more to life than hanging around on forums.) Anyway, I just got a PSP and realized it OWNS the DS. Of course.....that may not be what you think. Considering that this is a site full of Nintendo fans, I can probably know what to expect. Or maybe I can't...
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Anyway, I just got a PSP and realized it OWNS the DS.
Are you serious? I consider the PSP to be the worst gaming I own. The games fall apart, it uses a strange, expensive memory format, it has little games, it has a poor layout for ports of other Sony games (The lack of two R and L buttons), it has a poor screen (mine has 6 dead pixels), a small freaking battery, its movie format is strange and incompatible with any other media player, and it's huge. Still, it does have a joystick, it has media and a great screen ratio, even though that's not enough to save it.
In a sharp contrast, the DS is probably the best Nintendo system in years. It has a library of great games, two screens, a touch screen, a GBA port, a small size, and plenty of other upsides.
Honestly, Fwirt, you'll like this PSP of yours for about three days. That's about how long I liked mine.
No one should buy a PSP. It's games are awful, and using it as a media player is expensive, and pointless; a 30GB iPod video costs as much as a PSP and a 2 GB memory stick,
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My laptop with my NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, and Arcade emus.
I'm much too poor to buy one of these newfangled hand-held devices.
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DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS.
I always have my DS Lite on me, and usually one of my GBAs so it doesn't get dust all over it after wood shop (won't have to worry about that next year). I just got an M3 DS Simply, too... I think it's safe to say that it lifts it even higher above the PSP: it can play MP3s (mehh, I have an iPod mini), videos, and virtually any DS ROM with full functionality (yeah... I still will buy games though). I also have nesDS with which to play NES games, SNEmulDS to play SNES games (limited compatibility and still a bit glitchy and beta-y, but enjoyable). I'm really let-down that SMRPG cannot now and can probably never be emulated on the DS, because you can't have that chip whose name I can't recall, but I have Tetris Attack. I've also got a sampling keyboard on it, and an IRC client.
So, er... you were saying, about the PSP? If you add the cost of the M3 DS Simply, the 1 GB microSD card it uses (mind you I found an unbelievable deal on that card), and the DS, you've got about $190's worth of pwnage... how much are PSPs selling for these days?
Lots of parentheses.
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I use my DS wherever I go, but those dang Hilton chain hotels don't work with the DS. La Quinta does, however.
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DS. Unfortunately, I'm the only traveling gamer in the band with one. The rest have PSPs. It's really sad. I would've loved playing Mario Kart with those guys.
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I can't really vote for anything other than the GBA, seeing as that's all I have.
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Okay, the topic title said "How do you game on the go?" but then the poll asks us which one you think is better. Mixed messages, people!
Anyway, the DS is the superior choice, with GBA and DS titles which are both good, as opposed to PSP, which has a few games that look cool and a few PSX ports. PSP is a strange, proprietary movie player. If you buy a PSP, you buy it to hack and use emulators with. Which is not entirely a bad reason to own one. Except all the emuators on PSP that I've seen stretch the games to the PSP's aspect ratio, which is bad.
I had more to say but I have class now.
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If you buy a PSP, you buy it to hack and use emulators with. Which is not entirely a bad reason to own one. Except all the emulators on PSP that I've seen stretch the games to the PSP's aspect ratio, which is bad.
I have a PSP and I have no clue how to hack it and play emulators.
The only reason why I voted for the DS is because there is only 2 games so far that I have seen that interest me, and I own one of them, and I beat it! For the DS, there are a lot of good games out there, and the interactivity is great!
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Alright, I do agree with the fact that the PSP has a shorter battery life, but I can't figure out why everybody says it's built so badly. Mine works perfectly, except for one dead pixel. And yes Chupperson, the reason I did buy it was to hack it. There are actually only about two UMDs that I actually want to own for it. As for the emulators, GBA, GB/GBC, SNES, NES, and Genesis all work great. None of them stretch the screen...
I prefer the PSP because it doesn't require any expensive flash carts to use homebrew, and it comes with a built in photo viewer and music and movie player, plus superior graphics. (And optional camera and GPS attachments.) In my opinion, it's better.
I would own a DS, but I sprang for a PSP because it does homebrew with just a couple of downloads. Plus, you can't beat the $66 I got it for :D I'll probably get a DS in a few years when I can afford one.
(P.S. PaperWario, If you're running firmware higher than version 3.03, I don't think you can do homebrew at this time. If you're running lower, than I highly suggest custom firmware. How to get the custom firmware can be found at: http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&message.id=2810436 (http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&message.id=2810436). To downgrade to 1.50 first, go to http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&thread.id=2792391 (http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&thread.id=2792391).)
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I didn't vote, because the topic title and the poll title are throwing me off, but I will answer the question..
I usually play my DS or GBA when I am not home, as they both fit comfortably into my backpack with my school books, as does my library of games for either system.
At home, if I want to play handheld, I usually do so with either my original Gameboy, or on some evolution of Gameboy (Super Gameboy, Gameboy Player), or the DS.
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I typically play my DS Lite these days.
I like the DS better because the PSP doesn't have WarioWare, and I'd much rather play old games on their respective systems than on a handheld, plus I'm not very computer literate.
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I still play my silver Gameboy Pocket.
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(P.S. PaperWario, If you're running firmware higher than version 3.03, I don't think you can do homebrew at this time. If you're running lower, than I highly suggest custom firmware. How to get the custom firmware can be found at: http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&message.id=2810436 (http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&message.id=2810436). To downgrade to 1.50 first, go to http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&thread.id=2792391 (http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&thread.id=2792391).)
Even if I did get a firmware, I would no clue how to use it, and plus I have no IDEA what homebrew means.
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As for "superior" graphics, as they say, flocci non facio.
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I hope that means "Who gives?" because as far as I'm concerned, graphics should be the last factor in deciding which console is better, which games to buy, etc.
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Well, Wii has been taking up all my gaming time recently, and there really hasn't been anything good for the DS since Chirstmas. Still, it is my favorite portable system, mostly because it's the only one I have (I don't know where my GBASP went). Though, my DS's battery was acting weirdly a couple months ago, like battery life not lasting very long, batteries not charging, etc. I tested out my DS a couple minutes ago, and it was working fine.
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Good games coming soon: Final Fantasy XII Revenant Wings, Mega Man ZX Advent
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As for "superior" graphics, as they say, flocci non facio.
Who is they? I've never heard that expression.
I can obviously see that I'm losing this argument. Oh well. I still like my PSP... And I'm sorry if the title of the poll throws people off. :S
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"They" being people who know Latin, probably. Or Romans. But if it was Romans, I would have to use "said".
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Ah, the joys of Latin. I actually thought it was Italian, which would make sense since this is a Mario website. Shows how much Latin I know.
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Italian is just bad Latin. You were on the right track.
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I recognized it as Latin. For our statewide standardized test's annual essay prompt, the question asked something like, if your school were to offer a new course, what would it be. I wrote about a Latin class. Also I know Chupperson knows Latin so I figured that's what it was.
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To me it was just in Foreign. Which is to say, it's all Greek to me. XP
What do the Greeks use in place of that adage...?
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I had a feeling it was Latin. Our choir has sang at least one tune in Latin.
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To me it was just in Foreign. Which is to say, it's all Greek to me. XP
What do the Greeks use in place of that adage...?
Probably either, "It's all Latin-based to me" or "It's all German to me".