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Originally Posted by Z3CH
I played a DS for the first time last night and I must say it is WAYYY funner than a PSP will ever be. My friend got a gig card for it and downloaded a bunch of games to it, and I basically had a ball al night. But The DS is definitely better than the PSP. I really wanna get my hands on a DS now... =/
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Everything you just said about the DS is possible on the PSP too. Not only that but you have "New Console Lust" I feel the same way whenever I pay something for the first time. The DS is a great console, don't get me wrong, I used to have it but I sold it to a desperate friend. I am just saying that you should play it more before you go off posting things like this and making yourself look like an idiot.
In the end, you mentioned downloading games onto it. The PSP Homebrew/emulation community is much more populated than the DS homebrew/emulation community. On top of that the PSP is easier to "set up" (I dont know if the H word is acceptable here). Just keep all of that in mind.
I could go on forever, but for the sake of anyone reading this, Ill stop.
Just give it more than one chance before you buy it. trust me, once you get ANY console, the novelty wears off, and you either like it or dont, regardless of how much you loved it the first time you had it in your hands.
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Originally Posted by Xombie
*nods in agreement*
I haven't played a PSP yet, and I really have no desire to. The games for it don't tickle my fancy.
As for music, I have a mp3 player for that. (Oh lawdy, I'm so old-fashioned)
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Yeah I was the same way before I got my PSP. But once I started to play the PSP games, I found them much more fun than I did at first glance. As far as using it for music. I use my phone for the most part, but I keep a lot of music with me on my PSP just for the sake of having it. I used to feel the same way about the games though, until I started to play them more than fifteen minutes.
In my opinion, the PSP is a handheld CONSOLE, and the DS is more of a handheld game. I don't know id that makes much sense, but I think the PSP is more for people who want to sit down and play a game, and the DS is for the people who want to kill some spare time. I like to keep both handy.