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FishyJoe said:
ils411 said:
sc94597 said:
Skeeuk said:

grafix and sounds to matter in a gaming machine. if it didnt then there would have been no need for nintendo, sega, sony, and microsoft to develop more powerful machines which can render better graphics and output better sounds. through out gaming history, graphics and sound has always been improved with every new game console.

you may argue that the wii is currently kicking both the x360 and ps3's asses and it is the least most powerful machine of the three. but take note, wii graphcis and sound capabilities are > gc (though i dont know by how much as i dont have a wii).

now functionality does really matter for a gaming machine if gaming is all your looking for. but if our on a budget or you have a limitiation in space, having an all in one device would be a nice addition.

as for gaming, i say, to each his own. those who prefer the psp over the ds obviously like the psp games better and those who perfer the ds would obviously prefer ds games better.

 

 

 

There is a lot more to gaming though sound and graphics. You don't need sound and graphics for cerebral games like brain training or tetris, yet they will be amongst the best selling games of all time.

Also, for a portable things like battery life, size, form factor, durability and other features are just as important as graphics and sound.

i know, which is why i didnt say that grapchis and sound are THE important features. all i'm claiming is that they do matter in a gaming console wether it be a handheld or a home system.