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PSP pros:

-It's a better system than the DS, meaning it plays games better; it just doesn't have as many games (i.e: N64 vs PS1/quality vs quanity).

-Games are waaaaaaaaaay cheaper for the PSP than they are for the DS. You can get a lot of great games for around 20$ or even cheaper than that, and PSP games prices drop really fast.

-It looks really freakin cool.

PSP Cons:

-The games you want can sometimes be very hard to find.

-A lot of good games are games that came out ealier in it's life time, so newer AAA games aren't as common as DS AAA's.

-Design wasn't really good for having in your pocket and things like that -- it's very fragile.

DS pros:

-A lot of games in some genres like RPG's.

-Very good software support -- good games come, and they come often.

-Very easy to take with you.

DS: cons:

-It's very, very lacking in some genres.

-A lot of games look and feel very dated.

-Games are over priced for what they are. 40$ for ps1-era games is just insane. I can buy games like MGS4 for that price. Seriously, there's something wrong with that.

Both work pretty good for me. It honestly doesn't matter which one you get.



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Riot Of The Blood said:
PSP pros:

-It's a better system than the DS, meaning it plays games better; it just doesn't have as many games (i.e: N64 vs PS1/quality vs quanity).

-Games are waaaaaaaaaay cheaper for the PSP than they are for the DS. You can get a lot of great games for around 20$ or even cheaper than that, and PSP games prices drop really fast.

-It looks really freakin cool.

PSP Cons:

-The games you want can sometimes be very hard to find.

-A lot of good games are games that came out ealier in it's life time, so newer AAA games aren't as common as DS AAA's.

-Design wasn't really good for having in your pocket and things like that -- it's very fragile.

DS pros:

-A lot of games in some genres like RPG's.

-Very good software support -- good games come, and they come often.

-Very easy to take with you.

DS: cons:

-It's very, very lacking in some genres.

-A lot of games look and feel very dated.

-Games are over priced for what they are. 40$ for ps1-era games is just insane. I can buy games like MGS4 for that price. Seriously, there's something wrong with that.

Both work pretty good for me. It honestly doesn't matter which one you get.

Stop fudging it, DS games rarely cost more than $30. Unless I'm wrong.



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psp go easily



DSL & never look back

its the best gaming system ever!



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Tho I have had psp about 3 years while I had Ds Lite for about 6 weeks.



 

 

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dtewi said:
Riot Of The Blood said:
PSP pros:

-It's a better system than the DS, meaning it plays games better; it just doesn't have as many games (i.e: N64 vs PS1/quality vs quanity).

-Games are waaaaaaaaaay cheaper for the PSP than they are for the DS. You can get a lot of great games for around 20$ or even cheaper than that, and PSP games prices drop really fast.

-It looks really freakin cool.

PSP Cons:

-The games you want can sometimes be very hard to find.

-A lot of good games are games that came out ealier in it's life time, so newer AAA games aren't as common as DS AAA's.

-Design wasn't really good for having in your pocket and things like that -- it's very fragile.

DS pros:

-A lot of games in some genres like RPG's.

-Very good software support -- good games come, and they come often.

-Very easy to take with you.

DS: cons:

-It's very, very lacking in some genres.

-A lot of games look and feel very dated.

-Games are over priced for what they are. 40$ for ps1-era games is just insane. I can buy games like MGS4 for that price. Seriously, there's something wrong with that.

Both work pretty good for me. It honestly doesn't matter which one you get.

Stop fudging it, DS games rarely cost more than $30. Unless I'm wrong.


Correct, and Chrono Trigger is $19.99 new. That's a tough one to beat.



I know i rather get a psp go. But i have both a ds and psp.



 

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pretty sure I'm going to end up going with the GO, for the few simple facts

1. i don't have an i pod, so it can double as my music player at work.

2. i can fill it up with some anime

3. the psone classics are really whats pushing my twords this since i no longer have any psone games and id love to play them on the go =\.


thanks to every one for your input.



DSi all the way...



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PSP Go! - POS with only access to about 50 psp titles and other psp games.
PSP 3000 - Access to the best the psp has to offer (EVERY GAME). But is barely bigger than the Go! It is also hella lot cheaper.


DSi: Like the DS phat & Lite and it's huge library. Now with a camera.

There ya go.



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