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Squilliam said:
dahuman said:
Squilliam said:
miz1q2w3e said:
Squilliam said:

How many multiplat handheld games are there? How many of the top 50 handheld games are multiplatform? Not many from what I can tell, does that answer your question.

Nintendo: By the way, handheld games don't tend to become multiplatform.

Sony: Oh.

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Thanks!

That might change though, with things becoming more standard on the hardware side these days so something like the MT Framework Mobile can easily pump out multiplats if the user base is close, with that being said, that'd be even lesser of a reason for me to get something like a PSP2 if there are more multiplat games since I got the PSP for some PSP specific games and none of my game is a 1st party SONY game.

Since its quite likely that the difference in performance between the two will be quite large and they will use quite different control methods in some ways and many games will be designed to take advantage of the 3D screen in the 3DS it won't always be easy to port things even in some of the better case scenarios.


Hence why I said in an earlier post that SONY needs at least a glassless 3D solution to compete with Nintendo, but some crazy dood doesn't understand how to foresee the future(not you, but you know who,) until I get some more news on the PSP2, I declare it DoA. The 3DS has a touch display screen, a 3D screen, motion detection, left analog that the press is praising as to being much superior than any PSP analog stick and that touch screen to act as another analog device for the right hand if required so, it's a very solid design and product, the most important thing is that I don't need to buy a protective casing like I did with both my PSPs, I just close the lid, which is something I've always liked better about the DS.

 

PS: also a 3D camera and a camer facing you, video conferencing on the go and games utilizing the cameras.