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PSP or NDS

Discussion in 'Gaming Lounge' started by Adnan1992, Jun 15, 2007.

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What is better?

  1. PSP

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  2. Nintendo DS/ DSi

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  3. Both are level

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  1. Snarkey22

    Snarkey22 Active Member

    i vote, nds, dsi
    cause the only portable ive played and probably always will be
     
  2. paisios

    paisios Well-Known Member

  3. bustaguy8

    bustaguy8 Active Member

    I must say NDS because it has way more games than the psp.
     
  4. iBpH

    iBpH Well-Known Member

    Did i have to? Well, they are GREAT games. and yes its not all for patapon. But as i said, MY opinion
     
  5. kileak

    kileak Well-Known Member

    Check the scoring for NDS games and PSP games and you will see which is one is having more quality games.
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    It doesn't have to prove its an adult console coz there is no such thing as adult console or child console. Will you label GameBoy or SNES or Genesis as adult console to own one? Good games doesn't have to contain sex, violence or nudity. Does any of good old games have all of those to be one?
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    I believe most of the classic RPG in DS contains both Touch and Classic control unless you are mentioning Zelda? PSP really need to have more classic RPG to boost up it's sales. IMHO.
     
  6. lester2020

    lester2020 Well-Known Member

    @kileak: You're about that the PSP and NDS are not for adult's. It's for everyone.

    "The PSP has great quality of its games. Like Crisis Core FFVII, Tales of the World, other games. And sometimes, PS1 or PS2 Games were remade and use the wide screen for better view. Shin Megami Tensei Persona is on of them, the US version will still retain the JP Version."

    While using the DS's Dual Screen, you'll have to get used to nodded your head up and down.
     
  7. asdzxc123789

    asdzxc123789 Well-Known Member

    The only thing I hate about some DS games is they force you to use a crappy microphone to do some crappy things, or if your TS is broken, your DS is as good as dead. You dont see that in PSP or SNES -.-'
     
  8. bhatooth

    bhatooth Well-Known Member

    on psp you have a broken analog stick
     
  9. alexong96

    alexong96 Well-Known Member

    I'll stick to both. Both have amazing games (more on the DS, though) and both have their advantages as well as disadvantages.
     
  10. jadster 1996

    jadster 1996 Well-Known Member

    IMO the ds,even though has its flaws like what asd said,does have it's moments,and good quality games.
    As for what all of you said the ds is almost useless without the ts but that does not mean that all button based games have low quality,for example check kh days(which is completely button based)is one of the best games for the ds.
    As for the PSP from my own experience it is fun to play and is better than the ds in some points,but it barely has games worth playing(RPGs to be exact)
     
  11. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    I find that to be more of a hindrance rather than an advantage.
     
  12. Hypr

    Hypr Well-Known Member

    That's a shallow reason to believe why NDS is the better system. How about considering other games for both systems along with the functionality of each?

    I own a PSP for instance, and I can emulate NES, SNES, and N64 games on it through custom firmware. Which means my PSP can also run Mario games.

    Also, on top of that, I can also run PSX ISOs thanks to POPS Loader plugin.
     
  13. Hypr

    Hypr Well-Known Member

    'Illegally hack'? There is no law that prohibits me from hacking my PSP or any electronic device in that matter. Besides, such a law would be ridiculous as the ruling government cannot tell me or anyone else what I can or cannot do with the electronic devices I purchase. If I want to hack my PSP to a point in which it becomes an autonomous robot that punches people in the face, I can go ahead and do that. Why? Because it's my electronic device, which is essentially my property, and I am free to do whatever I want with it without having someone like you telling me that I can't do this or that.

    In fact, if I were to go up to a cop and hack my PSP in front of him/her, that cop will probably say how awesome I am.

    And don't even start preaching illegal acts to me. You happen to be in a community which deals with illegal stuff.
     
  14. Hypr

    Hypr Well-Known Member

    Wrong analogy. We're strictly talking about electronic devices that can be hacked which is left up to the user. For you to compare this to another object such as a knife is not even applicable in this topic, not to mention that by doing so to twist my argument around, you've just committed the straw man fallacy.
     
  15. Hypr

    Hypr Well-Known Member

    Do you even know what simile means?

    The way you attempted to use the knife as a prop example was an analogy, not a simile. And not to mention, even if you were using the knife as a simile, such as "The PSP is like a knife...", you're still logically wrong.
     
  16. ded5833

    ded5833 Member

    Wrong.

    Metaphor: Comparing two things without using a comparative device (like or as)

    Simile: Comparing two things and using a comparative device (like or as)
     
  17. ded5833

    ded5833 Member

    You missed the point entirely.
     
  18. Adnan1992

    Adnan1992 Well-Known Member

    Waaay off topic guys.
     
  19. Hypr

    Hypr Well-Known Member

    How is the analog stick "poorly designed"? Elaborate on this with detail.

    Also, regarding the microphone, the PSP 3000 model does have a microphone.

    Do you even bother doing your research before spouting off baseless claims, Databank?
     
  20. Angel-

    Angel- Active Member

    Last time I checked, the DS doesn't have an analog stick meaning, as far as analog sticks go for handhelds, there is nothing to compare it to.