PSP And DS Duke It Out 483
With the looming launch of Sony's handheld console, X-Play has a series of articles comparing and contrasting the new and shiny portable gaming consoles. The articles are broken into three parts, The PSP vs. the DS, The DS vs. the PSP, and The Final Verdict. From the final article: "Are two screens better than one? Are graphics all that matter? In this third and final edition of my Sony PSP vs. Nintendo DS editorial, I'll compare each handheld bit-by-bit and determine which of the two is worth your hard-earned cash."
Warning, Spoiler ;) (Score:5, Interesting)
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Games: Yep, it does that pretty well.
MP3s: From your MemoryStick(TM). Might as well get a flash based MP3 player.
Movies: Yep, if Sony gets the rights to any movies you want. Hopefully your battery life will be adequate. (Note: I don't understand why 2 screens, one of them being a touch screen like on palm devices is a 'gimmick' and playing movies isn't.)
Wireless Connectivity: So does the DS.
Re:Warning, Spoiler ;) (Score:3, Insightful)
I'd care about that if the PSP actually played DVDs. It does not. It plays Sony's proprietary format. Maybe time will prove me wrong (I'd love it if it did) but I just plain don't expect to see a huge library of stuff here. Worse, you can't even play these movies on your TV. Whatcha gonna do, buy two copies of a movie just so you'll have a mobile one?
Even if the PSP was cheaper than a portale DVD player,
Re:Warning, Spoiler ;) (Score:5, Interesting)
I was so disappointed by the DS and lack of titles I had any interest in, I gave it to a friend of mine a couple days after I got it. I have a gamefly account and there aren't even any I was compelled to rent.
The PSP on the other hand gave me goosebumps to hold and use. Then I put a game in... It is as solid a device as I could ask for.
I am still playing my GBA SP on a regular basis. The PSP is Sony's GBA SP in that it does exactly what it needs to very well. The DS is an experiment I hope goes well because it will inspire other innovations.
Re:Warning, Spoiler ;) (Score:4, Insightful)
At least the Gamecube has a lot of good games, they just don't interest me for the most part. The DS doesn't even have that yet It's got a couple games that feel more like tech demos, then there's metroid and a mario remake. Metroid's good, but it can't do for the DS what Tetris did for the original Gameboy.
I was counting on a big rush of DS games in December and January, but it's been a bit of a fizzle. I bought two games the day I bought my DS, and nothing since. It's a shame. A lot can be done with the DS. A lot should have been done, and a lot still can, but it's too late to make a difference now. It's pretty much a done deal now, Sony wins.
Nintendo's made another mistake and now they're going to lose their last safehold. The Gameboy line was the thing that kept Nintendo a big name while the N64 and DS lost ground to Sony. I'm not even sure I'd own a Nintendo system since my SNES if it weren't for them. Back in the SNES days, they let themselves think they were untouchable, and they ended up being behind the game when the PS1 came out and Nintendo had nothing to work with except the SNES yet. I think they got that feeling again, after so many challengers fell short against the Gameboy, and now they're getting their pants pulled out from under them again.
The thing I really have to wonder: If the DS didn't come out, I think the GBA would have put up a great fight with the PSP.
Re:Warning, Spoiler ;) (Score:3, Insightful)
I was so disappointed by the DS and lack of titles I had any interest in
I own a GBA SP. Both my kids have a DS, actually SAVED their allowance for months prior to launch to buy them. But between them they only own one DS game. I agree that the software, until recently, was very dismal - ESPECIALLY to a small kid. But man, that DS screen (either one, take your pick) is SO MUCH BETTER than my SP! Just as a step up from their old GBAs, my kids are very pleased with the DS. And I like using it too, when I c
Re:Warning, Spoiler ;) (Score:3, Informative)
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Mid/side is the common one, it's the one used in LAME, at least most programs that implement it, as far as I know. Mid/side doesn't use a weird algorithm: it's just a different way of arranging the stereo cha
Disposable income doesn't really (Score:5, Insightful)
Big Wire Spool table
Milk crate entertainment center
Couch that was obviously picked out of the trash
Nothing on the walls but old beer spray
No stove, just a pizza oven
65" TV
800 watt subwoofer
XBox
PS2
Gamecube
Like I said, price isn't going to matter if the PSP kicks enough ass.
mallrats quote... (Score:2, Funny)
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IMHO DS is far better and the review is comparing (Score:4, Insightful)
This review reads like a hastily put together altar for PSP for whatever reasons. For e.g, the author gives a lot of credit to PSP for something it will have in the future, meanwhile comparing the same with what DS currently has. True the touchscreen may not be the best option for navigability, but a button pad will pale before what a stylus can do when it comes to writing, careful manipulation of onscreen items. Sure yes, in a game you dont need much fine control, but what when DS starts supporting movies, mp3s and productivity apps for kids? Are you going to type using a button pad or are you using a stylus?
The PSP costs 250 or more. DS is available now for around 120. Are you willing to pay more than double for the promise of better games, graphics and a better screen? Havent we learned enough from forking over hundreds to the Nvidia and ATI's?
PSP Loading times??? A kid can be all grown up with in that time..
In the end the author gets it right when he stops comparing PSP with DS since the PSP should be compared with what Nintendo would throw next in to the ring.
I feel Sony is almost at its death throes after poking their finger in to far too many verticals than they could manage. And quality went downhill as well for almost everything they make.
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:5, Interesting)
DS:
http://www.gamesarefun.com/gamesdb/platfor
PSP:
http://www.gamesarefun.com/gamesdb/platfo
DS definitely wins!
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:5, Insightful)
Firstly, beter controls. The analog 'nubs' are known to not control as well as an analog stick. And if you've played Metroid Prime Hunters...
Which has better controls depends on the gam eyou are playing. For example, I would take the PSP's analog nubs for a racing game any day. But for an FPS game, I would take the DS's touch screen any day.
Second, value. What the heck is up with his verdict? He proclaims the PSP has better value?
Okay, firstly, the initial cost. The PSP cost twice as much.
Of course, many people know that initial cost is not what matters (thats why people use Macs). Let's look at the other costs.
Want to use the PSP as a media center? 1 GB cards start around $150, but you still get less than TV resolution. For that price you could buy an extra DS.
Just want to play games? PSP games are $50, compared to DS games at $30. So you pay a LOT more for PSP games over DS.
So it seems to me that in value, the DS blows away the PSP. Cheaper priced system, cheaper priced games.
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:5, Insightful)
It is more powerful, has a bigger screen, has the capacity for larger games, has standard's compilant wireless and looks the business. The DS has the better battery life, and the touch screen is cool (the mini-games in Mario DS kick arse) but it's basically a gimic. A slightly better one that the Virtual Boy that sits atop my bookshelf, but a gimic none the less.
The battery life isn't really an issue for most people as Ridge Racer can last five hours on a single charge, and very few people with jobs get to play video games for more than five hours a day. I took a spare battery with me last time I flew and it lasted all nine hours with juice to spare. That was mostly gaming, but with a three hour stint of watching Neverwhere off a memory card.
I have a feeling that my DS is going to go the same way as my Gamecube. Dragged out to play the latest Mario Kart and Zelda, but otherwise gathering dust.
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:4, Informative)
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Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:3, Informative)
PSP games are $50
First party PSP games are $40, third party are $50. That's current pricing anyway, we can expect changes I'm sure over time.
1 GB cards start around $150, but you still get less than TV resolution
Actually, they start at $110. And a 512mb (which will easily hold a couple of hours of video at excellent quality) starts at around $55. The picture quality on DVD rips is stunning, the screen on the PSP really is top notch.
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:5, Insightful)
No, I'm willing to pay $100 more for better games, graphics, and screen this Thursday. The PSP launch lineup is suprisingly strong. Far stronger than even the PS2 launch. Launch titles are getting high ratings from both players and reviewers. I can't wait to see what we get in 6 months, a year, or 2+ years.
The DS isn't offering anything significant, hasn't been for nearly 5 months. It's not promising anything significant in the future. I'll probably pick one up eventually for Katamari and FF3, but only if they really get solid reviews. (If and when they actually happen.)
I buy a game unit for the games. The PSP already has those. Thus, I'll buy a PSP.
So first you're complaining we're basing our decision on "promises" (which are actually "deliveries"), and now you think we should base our decision on something nebulous Nintendo is just starting to conceive? After the DS, the Cube, the GBA (yes the GBA with its very meager lineup of original games and overabundance of ports), and the N64 (and dare I say the Virtual Boy)... Nintendo needs to prove they've still got it.
I love Mario and Zelda like the rest. I grew up with them, the NES, the SNES, and I forever hold a special place in my heart for those platforms. But here and now, Nintendo needs to get off its ass and work on producing new stuff. And giving Mario a water gun doesn't count.
I think you're in denial.
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:4, Insightful)
The PSP, although it has other uses, is a games console. I want to press a button to accelerate, for example, and move an analog stick to change direction - I don't need any fine control of what I'm pointing at at all, just a vague "go in that direction". Don't argue that the DS has more programs that need fine control; in the same way, the PSP has more games that require an analog stick.
Also, I have a long history of losing pens and styluses, where buttons tend to stick with the device.
As for the price... I can buy a G5 from $1299 and a Dell box for $649. We've obviously learned from forking over thousands to Apple.
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:3, Interesting)
It seems like Sony spent all their time obsessing about the display and simply didn't think very much about the controls. [I should say "SCE", not Sony -- it's a very SCE thing to do...]
I kinda like the PSP, but the crappy controls put me off quite a bit. A shame. Maybe Nintendo's future GBA r
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:2)
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Actually, it's more like Macintoshes and Golden Delicious. Both are very similar.
True the touchscreen may not be the best option for navigability, but a button pad will pale before what a stylus can do when it comes to writing, careful manipulation of onscreen items.
Personally, an analog stick does a better job. You also don't cover one of the screens when using it.
Sure yes, in a game you dont need much fine control, but what when DS starts supporting movies, mp3s and p
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:2)
So you're asserting that:
You just blew my mind.
Re:IMHO DS is far better and the review is compari (Score:3, Insightful)
I've had a go at both in stores, and I must say I'm _very_ disappointed in the ds. I don't care that it's not as pretty, a flip-top makes up for that. The dual screen is definitely a gimmick though, and the graphics are in no way better than an n64. There's no filtering, and the tex
X-Play (Score:5, Funny)
Re:X-Play (Score:2, Interesting)
Perhaps they missed the thumbstrap in their box? I found that it offered fantastic control of Mario 64 DS and the Metroid Prime demo, and whilst it feels weird at first, I find it more comfortable than the PSP analog control once I had adjusted.
You're not supposed to be playing
Re:X-Play (Score:2)
I'm sad because when I look at the state of gaming media today, XPlay's the only thing I can actually sit and consume with out wanting to vomit.
The PSP is technically better... (Score:2)
I don't see myself buying either given the price point (I could get a good Pocket PC for that), and I'm frankly surprised people would sink that kind of cash into any handheld electronic with smash potential, but I suppose that's just priorities. It does look like a lot of fun.
Re:The PSP is technically better... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Agreed. I think the GTA horse has been beaten to death, and corpse burned. Nintendo has a long history of producing games that are just fun to play, without shocking people by pushing the envelope of insane violence in videogames.
Alot of the increasingly gory games were fun for a time, but the shock of extreme violence has long since worn off for me. It's time for more games that are just fun to play.
I will pick up my PSP this Thursday. (Score:3, Interesting)
Plus, Sony's 3rd party gaming support is superior. I buy the PSP not because I particularly like Sony, or dislike Nintendo, but because it will provide me with a more satisfactory general experience. That's all there is to it.
Re:I will pick up my PSP this Thursday. (Score:2, Insightful)
And I haven't really seen the listings for UMD movies, so, pardon me if I'm a bit dubious as to the use of that particular venue. All in all, the gulf between the two systems isn't nearly as big as you paint it.
Well... (Score:2)
Heh, -1 Flamebait, although I'm not exactly sure which is which...
Re:Well... (Score:2)
"I like mid-period PSP myself...after they solidified their sound, and got rid of some of the rawness, which I never really thought sounded good. But later on, the library got really pompous and artsy - and then, when the PSP decided to stop touring altogether, I kind of lost interest."
cant treust xplay (Score:2, Insightful)
In MY day... (Score:3, Funny)
You tell kids that these days, and they just don't believe you...
- Crow T. Trollbot
I'll wait for the real review (Score:5, Funny)
Loading Time (Score:2, Insightful)
I find it hard to swallow. For a portable gaming device, I want it to be up and running instantly, even better if it knew I am about to play and already started and waiting for me.
I have a PDA, and usually-in-suspended-mode laptop and a usually-shut-down PC, guess which one I use most for those tiny yet urgent stuff?
Re:Loading Time (Score:3, Insightful)
My take (Score:5, Insightful)
Two weeks ago at GDC they had the PSP on the floor with a bunch of games to demo, and I was extremely impressed. After playing it there I don't see how there is any way I can NOT own a PSP. There were five times as many good games right there on the floor than have come out since the DS launch.
Also I get a little annoyed at all of this "innovation" talk. Just because something is different doesn't mean it's better. I really believe that the DS is a weaker handheld system with all of the extra crap than it would have been without it. People talk about innovation and all of these wacky ideas for games.. Why not start with at least an analog stick for the 3d games? Playing Mario 64 with the directional buttons is not the experience it should/could be.
Re:My take (Score:2)
Have you heard the term "runaway consumerism"? Look into it and get some help.
Here is a good starting point. You can NOT own a PSP by NOT buying one. See how it works?
Re:My take (Score:3, Interesting)
I also picked up Super Mario 64 DS because I figured "why not".
After about 10 minutes of SM64DS I about gave up on the game. The control was terrible. I was either using a poorly designed cross pad or using the stylus on the touch screen which was awkward. That was not the end though.
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Re:My take (Score:3, Interesting)
I find that the touchpad is amazingly good, and as another poster mentioned to you, you should really try playing it with the thumbstrap. It's how the game really works.
And you also forget that DS has built in 802.11b (all it's
Duke? (Score:4, Funny)
It Depends On The Games (Score:2, Insightful)
Personally, I love the Mario series, so it follows that the DS is the only option. Are there going to be many games available only for the PSP?
It's all about the games (Score:5, Insightful)
Firstly, and the one that probably influences the vast majority of less professional reviews (such as this one in my opinion), is the WOW factor. This is that burning desire to own the latest, greatest, most powerful, coolest, piece of gaming kit. The excitement and anticipation of getting hold of that highly powerful and sleek piece of hardware is a very very strong pull.
However, now we need to look at the other side. Once the novelty of having this rather expensive toy has started to wear off, it really comes down to what software is available to run on it. It's quite rare that any new console has very high quality titles available at launch that will still be classed as "classics" in 12 months' time. Generally, they're a bit rushed in order to meet launch deadlines and based on limited experience with development equipment and console hardware.
So you may have this nice, new, slick, piece of harware, but at the end of the day, it's all about the games. I can guarantee (because I've been there myself several times) that once the novelty of having the hardware has worn off, unless the games are there to actually engage you and keep you playing, it's a bad purchase.
The best thing to do, in my opinion, is to look at the launch schedules for both consoles. Look at which titles, coming out over the next six months, you actually want to play. If there's a good handful of titles for a given console, then it's probably worth buying. Otherwise, I can guarantee that it'll end up sitting there gathering dust, or get traded in for the next big thing.
Give it time (Score:5, Insightful)
Sony is no doubt the most serious contender, but they have some problems, the way I see it:
- First party development. Face it, N makes good games that sell well. Sony relies on third parties. Until Sony has an answer to Pokemon, Mario and DK, there are millions of kids with 0 interest in PSP (and that's a big market wrt handhelds).
- The discs. The drive will suck batteries, and if it's anything like any DiscMan I've owned, it'll skip with even the slightest bump. Unlike a serial-reading cd discman, you can't buffer everything in their ESP system, either.
- The battery life. From what I hear, the DS battery life is on par with the GBA, which is outstanding. I've never had the battery die in my GBA, and I played it both ways on a 5 hour direct flight (forgot the charger.. didn't need it).
We'll see in the end. IMO, if Nintendo was a couple years earlier to market with N64, PSX never would have gotten a foothold, and would be in my "obsolete console collection", next to 3DO and Jaguar.
Either way, competition is good, and I'm looking forward to being able to afford to get both for my kids by christmas time. Right now, they're all about the DS, and couldn't give a rats ass about the PSP, for the first reason I mentioned.
Re:Give it time (Score:2, Interesting)
So when they inevitably lose/destroy the GBA (mine have been through about a half dozen so far), the SP will be the likely replacement.
Also, it was the GBA SP's battery life I was praising. I'm quite impressed with it, and I generally always have the backlight on. Not that the original unit had bad battery life, either.
Re:Give it time (Score:2)
Re:Give it time (Score:5, Informative)
- First party development
The PSP has better launch titles than the DS currently has DS-specific games. I say this as a Nintendo fanboy (my opinion will change when Kart and Zelda games are released).
- The discs.
My PSP has handled the not-exactly smooth NYC subway for a month w/o skipping (the disc only spins during loads, not continuously during play). This could be an issue with movies, but that is what high-capacity MemoryStick Duos are for.
- The battery life.
Battery life is decent, enough for one or two gaming "sessions" (i.e. 1+ hrs. of gaming in one sitting) a day. If you want to whip out the PSP for a quick race or ten (of Wipeout, for instance), while sitting in the cafe, battery life is not an issue.
Technically, the PSP is superb and the screen is to die for. The games will be there, though PS1/2 games may not make the console->handheld transition as well as SNES titles did. The cost is going to set folks back $350+ (assuming they want to use their new toys), and whether folks are willing to pay is the real issue.
Key feature (Score:5, Funny)
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Confusing Headline (Score:5, Funny)
For a short second I thought that Duke Nukem Forever has been released.
Bah! Here's the real indicators of.... (Score:5, Interesting)
DS - Will Nintendo pull it's proverbial head out of it's backside and develop games that aren't amied at 12 year olds and start developing games that challenge the marketplace. This is the age old story of Nintendo not moving out of consistent 'Mario' releases.
PSP - Will the US public be willing to slap down $250 (US) for the PSP and another $250 (US) for 1GB + Memory Cards. This is even before games or movies are even purchased.
I personally have a DS and am sickened by the lack of attention that Nintendo is STILL giving to the crap titles that are coming out.
The DS is an amazing product but no one has even shown that they can not only take advantage of what the DS has to offer but to push the limits of the console with an amazing game.
From what I've seen so far, the types of titles that have come out or are coming out are either kiddie games or re-packaging of old games that have come out of previous incarnations of Nintendo products.
Xbox had Halo to show off what their console can do, I have yet to see an equivelant for not only the Nintendo DS but for the PSP as well.
Dolemite
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Re:Bah! Here's the real indicators of.... (Score:2)
I got a DS for Christmas and the only native game I've found that isn't kiddie shit is the Spider-Man 2 game that came out at launch.
Game Boy Advance SP All (Score:5, Insightful)
I only play portable games when I have a few minutes to spare. GBA SP lets me do this perfectly. What's with the PSP's lame-ass battery life and long load times? Did the designers forget the purpose of a portable console?
And screw the DS and its two screens. Stop overcomplicating matters. If ANYTHING needs simplicity, it's a portable system. Lose the stylus, drop a screen, and go back to what made Game Boy great.
Go back to what made Game Boy great? (Score:2)
P.S. GBA games last at least 11 hours on DS systems. The most I've gotten on one DS Battery Charge is 12 3/4 hours playing Final Fantasy - Tatics Advanced before the battery died.
I know this may get a flame mod but try playing the DS first before commenting on it.
Dolemite
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Re:Game Boy Advance SP All (Score:2, Interesting)
Are graphics all that matter? (Score:4, Funny)
I say no!!!!
Old-School (Score:3, Interesting)
DS also plays GBA carts (Score:5, Insightful)
Value going to the PSP? Isn't "value" too subjective? If the PSP isn't able to play the games I want, then it's got no value. Vice versa for the DS.
Giving the DS a win in gameplay, when most of the DS article was lambasting the lack of games and gameplay... WTF?
Re:DS also plays GBA carts (Score:3, Informative)
Let's face it, Nintendo's implementation of backward-compatibility on the DS is pretty half-arsed.
They also forgot that the DS has MP3 and movies (Score:4, Informative)
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Don't like either (Score:3, Insightful)
The DS is just plain too gimicky for my blood. I don't WANT to use a stylus or reach my thumb all the way over to play a game. Cute idea, could result in a handful of fun games like Wario Ware, but we're talking glorified palm pilot games here, not console hand held quality. You end up with a handful of refreshingly different games that lack any substance whatsoever. What about Metroid Prime Hunters you ask? Well it only works because you use the touchpad as an analog controller. Can you really look at it? do you even look at what you're touching? No.. your eyes are fixed on the one action screen while you control with your thumb extended across the device uncomfortably.
Then there's the PSP... It looks beautiful, really does. And it has a ton of features like MP3 and video playback... but the battery life is an absolute KILLER for me. 2.5 hours of gameplay? You have to be kidding me. As a person who flys a lot I find the fact that this thing won't make a typical flight greatly disturbing. I don't need 20 hours like the SP gives me, but less than 8 or 9 and I get uncomfortable. less than 3 is simply unacceptable. The features aren't really a selling point either since I can't see using this large thing as an MP3 player, and dropping the big bucks for a big sony mem card for video doesn't appeal to me either. 50 dollar games for a handheld is pushing it, but I could swallow that pill if only I could play them for more than a couple hours at a time.
I really wanted to like one of these... I've been spending time trying to find a system seller... but both of them have drawbacks that seem far too severe to drop big money on.
Re:Don't like either (Score:2)
Where the hell did you get the number 2.5 from?
It's easily 5+. I know this because I've had a PSP for months now, I own both japanese and US games and there is no way in hell the battery runs out in 2.5 hours. Another case o
How to rip DVDs for play on PSP? (Score:2)
1. Can the optical drive in it read/play mini-DVDs/mini-CDs?
2. Can you use the craptacular cheap Memory Sticks (not the Memory MG Sitck Duo Extra Gate Super WHAT THE FSCK?!!/Denis Leary) ones?
if i can drop two or three lowly compressed DiVX movies on a 1 Gig stick, i'm in.
Seriously, i hate fscking Sony and their stupid ass memory cards... i have a $90 2GB microdrive i'd love to use as a movie hard drive to watch on a protab
Re:How to rip DVDs for play on PSP? (Score:3, Informative)
No - it can only read UMD discs.
Can you use the craptacular cheap Memory Sticks (not the Memory MG Sitck Duo Extra Gate Super WHAT THE FSCK?!!/Denis Leary) ones?
No, it will only take DUO (which means small in Sony speak) cards - either Pro or not-pro, that doesn't matter.
if i can drop two or three lowly compressed DiVX movies on a 1 Gig stick, i'm in
Yes you can, I do that already. It's not strictly-speaking Divx (it's some baseline mp4 cod
Console Gaming vs. Portable Gaming (Score:3, Interesting)
I think the deciding factor for me is expectations I have from portable gaming. When I want to play a portable system, it is usually in short increments. For this reason, I'm looking for 1) Fast Load Times, 2) Simplistic gameplay. This is one of the reasons I love my GBA SP. I can turn it on, play for a little bit, and turn it back off. I also enjoy the fact that I have a large selection of more "old school" classic-style gameplay on my GBA SP since they aren't offered much on the consoles anymore.
When I look at the PSP, I see a mini-console. I don't know if I'm really interested in that sort of thing. I don't want all of the same games I play on my console, I want something different. Now, with that said, the library of DS games right now suck, so I'm passing on that as well until we can see what Nintendo can do.
I thought the writer made an interesting point about women digging the Nintendo DS. I've found that women generally seem to like the things Nintendo has to offer, and not just with the DS. When my wife and I have our couple friends over, it's funny to see the women in the group actually WANT to play video games because they want to play things like Mario Party and Donkey Konga. And my wife loves her Nintendo DS with Wario Ware (although she is wanting another game at this point). I think there is a real opportunity for Nintendo to capture a large number of non-traditional gamers with its products. Unfortunately, it can be a difficult proposition because it seems that most women get their video game experiences through more hardcore gamers, so unless Nintendo can get a foothold in with the hardcore gamers, they may not be able to capture anthing.
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Re:Console Gaming vs. Portable Gaming (Score:3, Funny)
Review is off the mark on the DS (Score:2, Insightful)
First of all why did he "forget" to mention the backwards compatibility of the DS with GBA games? That alone brings 2000+ games to the DS's library.
A definite plus that the PSP does not have.
Another thing, although the DS does not support MP3 playback, movie playback, picture viewing, etc out of the box you can purchase an adapter (the SuperCard) for 40$ US that allows you to plug in a CF card which allows you to watch movies, play mp3s, view images, and whatever else deve
DS or gba2? (Score:2)
"Is not fair to compare the DS vs the PSP it should be compared to the GBA 2."
Imo: This explains it quite well I believe: [domaindlx.com]
Oh yes, mod me down as much as possible. I still wouldnt buy a DS or recommend anyone to buy one, at least not now.
Why do you have to buy a handheld now anyway? just because is new? Ill sit and wait
I'm voting for the PSP (Score:2)
- PlayStation typically has more adult games (an audience more willing to plunk down the cash for it).
- PlayStation has somewhat dominated the console market recently.
- PlayStation has much more buzz than the billion+1 attempts Nintendo has made over portable device. Good marketing is key.
- Playstation has the movie ability. Something that parents will like (for those long car rides). Keeps kids quiet for a while. Nintendo DS isn't as multi-purpos
DS can do movies and music too. (Score:2)
A Bad Combination (Score:2)
"We seem to have a reputation for only making kiddie games."
"I know, we'll add a pressure sensitive screen!"
"So...like...we'll be touchy *and* kiddie?"
"Yes! Who above the age of 16 could possibly be creeped out by that?"
"But sir..."
"Quiet! Now fetch me the heart of a gamer."
I kid, I kid. Though seriously, GBA games are pretty hard to stomach after, you know, facial hair. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, with your lets-start-the-game-as-an-eight-year-old-throwing - snowball
Deja Vu (Score:5, Insightful)
When I first saw the PSP I felt like i had seen it somewhere before. Indeed, after a bit of googleimagery I thought I was seeing double.
Compare this [torstensson.com] to this [myatari.net]. And this [noticiasdot.com] to this [mauco.net]. Similar, no? The console pictured is the infamous Atari Lynx.
Back in the day, the Atari Lynx launched and had better graphics (they were colour!) and had a 16-bit processor, as opposed to the Nintendo Gameboy's 8-bit Z80. The Lynx was undeniably better in the hardware department. It was meant to trigger a worldwide revolution or something. There would be rioting in electronics stores and wars fought in playgrounds.
And you know what happened to the Lynx? It faded into obscurity. Why? Gaming historians all agree; the Lynx had poor battery life. The system simply wasn't as portable as the Gameboy, nor did the games feature that Nintendo charm that you can't quite describe.
Nintendo has triumphed over every competitor that has launched an assault on their portable gaming stronghold over the last decade and a half. Now Nintendo faces what few would argue is their toughest competition yet. The Big N got complacent and Sony caught them off their guard with the original PlayStation, but battle-hardened Nintendo won't be giving up the portable domain so easily. This battle is going to be tough, and it's going to be decided on which console has the games that are the most fun. And that little battery life issue that lead to the downfall of the notorious Atari Lynx all those years ago.
Re:Deja Vu (Score:3, Interesting)
Guess what happened. The PlayStation beat the Nintendo 64.
Re:Deja Vu (Score:3, Interesting)
The Lynx had many cool things going for it. You could hook eight of them together (hmmm, and I think the hardware would support up to 256, or in any case a helluva lot more than the 2/4 that the GB had), and play all sorts of games. The active-matrix, backlit color screen was bright.
The real problem was the lack of software support. Of course, while gaming historians may point to battery life, it could have been something else. Perhaps, if my memory serves me right, it was because Epyx
Flamebait! (Score:3, Funny)
Mod this nonsense down (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Mod this nonsense down (Score:2, Funny)
"Hey, isn't this new bill we are trying to pass a dupe?"
Re:Mod this nonsense down (Score:2)
Re:Mod this nonsense down (Score:2)
Re:Remember The Hypocrisy (Score:3, Interesting)
While I may not speak for everyone here, I at least DO put my money where my mouth is. I haven't bought a sony product since the PS1 I bought used 6 years ago. Sure, the Playstation 2 has shiny graphics, and the PSP looks shiny as well. But y'know what? I think I'd rather put my money into nintendo, who is at least trying to create innovative games, and who's business practices are at least marginally better than sony's.
So yeah. I do put my money where my mouth is. and will continue
Re:Remember The Hypocrisy (Score:5, Interesting)
Now I will go ahead and say that I think the DS will be the successful handheld. Many will rushout and buy the PSP. But in the end it will come out to cost. The cheaper cost will create a bigger demand for the DS. This will cause more developer support and better games for Nintendo. Resulting in even more people buying the DS.I'll throw $120 down to get a DS and even if I don't use it a whole lot, it won't be a great loss. The PSP just doesn't seem cost effective to me considering the amount of use I'd get out of it. For a parent buying a handheld for their child, this is also a no brainer. Nintendo knows the handheld market, I don't think sony will make it this time and wind up like Nokia and the ngage. I could be wrong though, we'll just have to see.
Re:Remember The Hypocrisy (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:G4 on SLASHDOT? (Score:2)
Re:Sony have an advantage (Score:2, Insightful)
No thanks, give me Mario and Zelda any day.
Re:Sony have an advantage (Score:2)
Re:What about when the PSP can play Nintendo Ds ga (Score:4, Funny)
May? MAY? I'd say that's about a 100% certainty. That's like saying your computer may work differently without a mouse.
Jesus, Slashdot needs defnses against people like you. You can't just put two ideas next to each other and draw lines to connect the buzzwords. It might have worked on your vocab tests in 3rd grade but we're a little more advanced now that you've grown up.
Re:i don't get why the DS is so popular (Score:2)
Re:He is biased! (Score:2)
Re:Games are for kids! (Score:5, Insightful)
The horror! Someone might see you playing a game with bright colors or some cutsey characters! If you're really so insecure that you won't play a good game because you're afraid you'll be laughed at....Get some help. Or new friends.
Would you? I hope not, unless you enjoy getting laughed at
Personally, i've never seen anyone ever get ridiculed for playing a game in public. God knows they're not any worse than the cell phones people tote around these days.
Re:Games are for kids! (Score:3, Informative)