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irstupid said:
psrock said:
irstupid said:
psrock said:
irstupid said:

just a quick thinking process for you

Imagine you are asked to play a game.  Lets take Pinball, and Uncharted.  Both state of the art, best graphics, controls, AI, physics, sound, ect you name it.  

Which system would you want to play either on?  the NGP or the PS3?   identical games, no difference in the NGP or PS3 versions.  

I would choose to play uncharted on the PS3 and Pinball on the NGP.  

 

Imagine that for any other game you can think of.  If you can't decide, then its one that is a perfect game for both, such as new super mario bros.  if your leaning towards one way over the other then thats teh type of game it is meant to be.  And thus why the reason I believe PSP failed software wise.  Too many games where you would think "i want that on my ps3"

Again the reason we wanted to play PSP games on the PS3 is because it plays better on the PS3, that won't be the issue anymore. Why is that so hard to understand, the PSP has sucky control compared to the PS3. 

quick answer my question

If you were given the choice would you rather play Uncharted 3 on your ps3, or on your NGP?

Right now, I would buy both. 

so your going to spend $110 (60/50) to be able to play uncharted 3?  

Your scenario is odd, because the vast majority of titles on the PSP are designed for the PSP. Chains of Olympus isn't God of War 2, it's God of War: Chains of Olympus. MGS: Peace Walkker isn't MGS4. Daxter isn't Jak 3. I could go on, but the point is that every 3DS warrior is under the weird assumption that every PSP game was a direct port of a PS2 game and that the same thing will apply to the NGP. Which, judging by the lineup, seems to be something that the 3DS is guilty of and no ones willing to counter that argument. 

The reason why the PSP failed was a consistent combiantion of piracy and bad controls. The audience that purchases PSP's are the same people that would have the knowledge of how to hack their system. The same can't be said for the audience of the DS, which I'll admit has a piracy problem, but the majority of that audience consists of casual users and are far less likely to know how to download Roms or how to purchase an R4 chip over a fan of Jeanne d'Arc who could probably sof mod their PSP with a teaspoon.

The NGP seems to be fixing the majority of problems the PSP had. It's offering games for the gamer, games for the casual gamer, new experiences, a great interface and much cheaper games. I don't think it's going to conquer the world, but it's going to do well and it should be able to resell itself to the current PSP userbase (hopefully with a better security system).



Bet with Conegamer and AussieGecko that the PS3 will have more exclusives in 2011 than the Wii or 360... or something.

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