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dahuman said:
snfr said:

Seriously, I have never said that the DS has not a stronger software lineup. There are in fact a lot more games than on PSP. But my point is this: DS games don't appeal to everyone, PSP games don't do that either. I had a DS, but I sold it because I got bored by it. Right now there are actually a few DS games I would want to play, but I'll wait for the 3DS and I will play them then. So it is preference. It's not like everyone has to think that the DS is better.

And I don't play PSP as much as PS3, Wii or 360, I have to admit, but there are great games as well. A possible PSP2 will definitly not kill the 3DS, that's impossible, but if Sony gives me the right games (God of War, Uncharted, Killzone, etc.) then I'll definitly buy one.

I wouldn't want Uncharted on a handheld, I loved the movie feel of it and I don't feel a small screen can do that kind of game justice, the same goes for God of War or KZ tbh, I'm just far less interested, they are just meant to be seen on a huge ass TV imo since they all look damn good on the PS3 already. Now if they have like, a Monkey Island Collection type thing, then I might be interested. Got Monkey Island 1 and 2 on my iPhone recently, now that really kicks ass, cheaper than the other versions too! (8 vs 10!!)

Well, of course it doesn't has to be exactly these games. For me the portable versions wouldn't be able to be more or at least as impressive as the home console versions, so you're definitly. But there simply has to be the right games on the PSP2 (and a second analog stick) then I would be pleased.

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker for example was just great for a portable game, and also FFVII: Crisis Core. These are the games I'm glad about having a PSP, and I hope games like this will be on the PSP2 as well.



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