Nintendo Dual Screen or PlaystationPortable


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scorp748 Wrote: I'm happy with my N-Gage, and before you all say "N gage sucks, and its shit...." how many of you can play Tony Hawk and Tomb Raider in 3d on their portable console? |
Umm there are 3d games for the GBA, and both the DS and PSP will have 3d games. And just because a game is in 3d doesn't make it good... Hmm there is also the comfort and convinience factors. The N-Gage's button layout is too cluttered(since it is a phone) and the hassle that comes with trying to insert a game is rediculous. Ohh and if you want to talk about game library (which is what really makes any console worth buying) the N-Gage is very limited. I'm glad you're happy with your N-Gage, to each his own I guess, but for most gamers-on-the-go it's a waste of money.


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foahchon Wrote: Of the two, I'd have to go with the DS. For the first time in nearly 20 years, Nintendo is finally doing something new, and it almost has my interest. Meanwhile, the PSP has a library of games from overrated franchises (Twisted Metal, Metal Gear to name a couple) or games that are otherwise uninteresting (to me). |
coming from a fanbys thats really compliment... but you must have spent the last 20 years under a rock...
DS looks bad ass... Wi-Fi bluetooth technology for gaming over the net, touch screen ability theres really nothing like it... it is not meant to compete with the PSP or psssp as I call it, GameBoy Evolved (GBE) is... probably the best thing about the psp is the medium of storage which is extremely roomy but even sony were hesitant on mentioning the battery life... DS may not be 128 bit but it IS 2 64bit LCDs, with minor jaggedness the graphix do seem to come along nicely...
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...the graphics look great.
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cartmansp Wrote: ...the graphics look great. |
Ya had to tease me with those pics, didnt ya?
There awesome. I'm really looking forward to this, especially since now Wario and others are in it. Now i want this even more bad!!!
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