"He is not a fool who gives up what he cannot keep for the sake of what he can never lose."
"He is not a fool who gives up what he cannot keep for the sake of what he can never lose."
"He is not a fool who gives up what he cannot keep for the sake of what he can never lose."
Comedic gold. If I were you, I'd refrain from posting anymore; go out on top.
As far as memory sticks are concerned, you only really need to buy one of the larger ones and you're set.
As for backwards compatibility, I've read an argument from the PSP side the other day concerning this. As I'm sure most of you know already, there's been emulators released for the PSP. Now you're able to play all of your NES and SNES (Maybe even GBA?) games on the PSP. So, if you want to get technical with your argument, the PSP beats the DS in terms of backwards compatibility. Then again, you have the legal issue, as well, but so long as we're talking strictly in technicality, the DS loses out there.
Don't get me wrong, I own a DS and not a PSP, and if you're struggling to win an argument about that, you simply need to bring up sales figures, where the DS is currently, and for a few months has been, pummeling the PSP. I suppose we have Nintendogs and that Shonen Jump! game to thank.
Both machines are impressive and a good buy. I don't understand the incessant need for fans of either system to argue over which is better. Buy what fits your tastes, and spare the rest from your indignation.