Hardstuck-Platinum said:
No of course I wouldn't. It's simple, anything with a battery and a screen is a portable console/device and anything that doesn't have battery or screen is a home console/device. To the people on here though, the switch can be considered a home console because it connects to a TV and plays games. Well by that logic, phones are consoles, laptops are consoles and the PSP was a console. Also, the PSP 1.0 didn't have the feature. Sony DID invest in the feature for the later models, and I'm sure if they invested in it, they intended for it to be used. |
It's ok bud, the PS2 might not be the highest selling console in a few years, but you'll always have your opinions and the memories when it was on top. Someday you'll tell your great grandkids about the glory days before that dang handheld switch took the crown
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