PSP vs. DS Six Months On 153
Gamasutra has a follow-up to a previous Question of the Week about the PSP and the DS. The question this past week was: "Which handheld do you think is winning the most hearts, and which the biggest marketshare in each territory?" From the article: " My personal view of the PSP hasn't changed at all. It's not what I'm looking for in a portable system. Seriously, who actually wants to watch a movie on a tiny screen? The DS genuinely has more options for innovation when it comes to unique software, but because the general masses are easily influenced by what is cool, I can foresee less developers spending time on creating innovative software on the DS in an effort to cash in on the popularity (and mass marketing) of the PSP. Still, the DS has sold quite a number of units, also, where I currently reside, the PSP has only just launched recently, so it's still hard to say. -Anonymous "
Price Drop (Score:2, Insightful)
Personally, I took advantage of the PSP vs DS to buy a used Game Boy Advanced SP. Sure, I'm years behind on the handheld, but I'll wait out this current battle, and buy in once it is more affordable and has enough interesting games on one of the systems to really pull my interest.
I do look forward, though, to seeing what a Zelda or Mario game on the DS would be like (and I don't mean a port).
Re:Price Drop (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Price Drop (Score:2)
Re:Price Drop (Score:1)
But you can't play PSP games on the same device.
There appears to be some sort of "fast loader" that can skip the forced firmware upgrades.
Re:Price Drop (Score:2)
There are also a Zelda-game similair to Four Swords in the works.
Small screen? (Score:1, Informative)
DS is better, I love my PSP (Score:5, Informative)
That said, at this point the PSP is starting to come into it's own. It is starting to get some games that are the kind I want (note: I own both). While there have been some nice games (Hot Shots Golf used up a lot of my time), Burnout: Legends just came out. Lots of content, fun to play, looks FANTASTIC. SSX on Tour is looking very interesting to me. GTA: Liberty City Stories will sell a ton and might be great.
While the DS has better pick up and play games and short games. The PSP is a PS2 to go. The kind of games seem to be quite different. While that at first made me less interested in the PSP, I've come to a realization. I don't play my consoles much any more. I just don't have that kind of time that I like to devote to it. But I love the ability to play between classes on campus, when I have nothing to do at work, etc. Even just sitting at home and watching TV while playing. I really LIKE this ability, and I can see myself playing the PSP more and more if they have games I like. Since I can put the PSP on hold at any point, I don't have to worry about if I can pause/save when something is happeneing.
I've played my DS more. I'm starting to like my PSP more. They are both good consoles, and I think they have such different market segments (at least for me) that it's not a problem. The DS has more "GameBoy" games, while the PSP has more "Console" games.
If I had to choose one? The DS. I've played it more so far, found more games I like so far. And while I have no doubt there will be good games for the PSP, I always know I can count on my Nintendo consoles for great (and interesting) games. But it would be a hard choice. If you had asked me 3-4 months ago, the choice would have been MUCH easier.
Re:DS is better, I love my PSP (Score:2, Interesting)
i enjoy the portables for the same reasons you list. i like the promise that the psp shows. graphically and in terms of power, it c
Re:DS is better, I love my PSP (Score:2)
ive tried to force myself to buy a ds to complement my psp, but as of yet, i havent found a reason to.
Are you lucky enough to have 1.50 firmware on your PSP? If not, the Nintendo DS has relatively painless homebrew.
i like the promise that the psp shows. graphically and in terms of power, it can do what the ds does and more.
Not necessarily. What kind of control would you have in an RTS game with the PSP analog stick? Now compare to the Nintendo DS touch screen?
i like the ability to encode a movi
Re:DS is better, I love my PSP (Score:2)
[Nintendo DS homebrew] still requires additional purchases and equipment.
For people upgrading from popular GBA homebrew methods, the only additional equipment is a $30 passthrough key. For people with a spare CompactFlash card, the only additional equipment is a $30 passthrough key and a $30 GBA Movie Player. For people new to handheld homebrew, the passthrough key + GBA Movie Player + CF card + USB CF writer is still cheaper than or on par with the price difference between a used DS and a used PSP with
No one's won my heart yet... (Score:4, Informative)
But I still don't know which of these, if either, I want. For a while I had the PSP on my Amazon wishlist, now it's a DS--maybe I'll switch back--I kind of want someone else to decide for me. Here's how I see them: The DS has better games (Kirby Canvas Curse, Advance Wars, Meteos), the PSP has the better screen and homebrew possibilities. The DS is cheaper, but the PSP can play movies.
Neither of them has managed to court me sufficiently. Maybe by year end the games will decide it.
Re:No one's won my heart yet... (Score:1)
Re:No one's won my heart yet... (Score:1)
Re:No one's won my heart yet... (Score:2)
Re:No one's won my heart yet... (Score:2)
Re:No one's won my heart yet... (Score:1)
www.lik-sang.com [lik-sang.com]
Not quite as spectacular as the PSP though.. although I like the fact that you can set it down and watch it like a laptop.
Re:No one's won my heart yet... (Score:4, Informative)
Also the hardware is much better, the screen is brighter and it got a better viewing angle. The DS on the other hand got that touch screen, but there are a bunch of stupid boring games for that like WarioWare, I don't want those, use it there it makes sense instead. Also I don't care for Nintendogs.
On the other hand you can share games with the DS, it's cheaper, and it got mario, zelda, metroid and I would like to say megaman but that title comes to the PSP instead.
Anyway, I can't decide really, and I've got no money anyway. I would like to get a gamecube aswell but I guess it's better to wait for the next generation. But I want to be able to chip the console aswell...
Would Starcraft for PSP be a good match? (Score:3)
Games which are the same on both (racing, snowboarding, so on..) will of course look better on the PSP and probably play better with the analoge stick so that's a reason to get that.
Ports of PC RTS games such as the rumored port of Starcraft would play with the controller that is more like a keyboard+mouse, and that's the Nintendo DS touch screen, not some analog stick. Starcraft on PSP would handle like Starcraft 64, that is, it'd feel like Mouse Keys.
The DS on the other hand got that touch screen,
Re:Would Starcraft for PSP be a good match? (Score:2)
No, I haven't tried kirbys canvas course, watched some gameplay footage today and it looked nice and fun, i'm more
Re:Would Starcraft for PSP be a good match? (Score:2)
Also I live in Sweden/Europe,
Eh? Not Sweden/Africa?
I'm not sure we have got kirbys here yet, we haven't good advanced wars, and a bunch of other games.
Try oredering from Lik-Sang (lik-sang.com). They send games with free shipping worldwide, I think. And, thanks to the relative strength of the Euro, you might get a much better deal there than from your local dealer.
Re:Would Starcraft for PSP be a good match? (Score:2)
I know about lik-sang, but ordering from there probably takes more time, plus you might have to add swedish taxes and custom and end up with price of game + postage(free you said) + 25% tax + 6% custom. And still, why do we always have to get everything last? And the stores can't show advanced wars and kirby anyway.
Also for some retarded reason we voted
Re:Would Starcraft for PSP be a good match? (Score:2)
Likewise... (Score:2)
What I wanted to say there seems to be many "tech demo"-like games for the NDS so far and not that many games where the touchscreen really makes sense, with a few exceptions.
What I wanted to say there seems to be many "console"-like games for the PSP so far and not that many games where the portability really makes sense, with a few exceptions.
Remember that a handheld will likely be turned on for 10 minutes at a time, so there have to be games that don't give you NOW LOADING all the time and don't re
not meteos either (Score:2)
As you can see we only have crap. Piracy ftw.
Firmware; movie selection (Score:4, Insightful)
the PSP has the better screen and homebrew possibilities.
The supply of PSP units with 1.50 firmware on the used market is dwindling fast as homebrew players snap them all up on eBay, and the 1.51 or later firmware is not cracked to my knowledge. The most common Nintendo DS firmware, on the other hand is fully cracked ("PassMe" and "WiFiMe"), and even the new version in Chinese units and some Japanese units has a preliminary crack for it.
The DS is cheaper, but the PSP can play movies.
The Nintendo DS plus a portable DVD Video player is $250 just like the PSP, and there are a lot more lawfully available feature length movies on DVD Video than on a PSP compatible format. In fact, Disney/Pixar's Toy Story is the only G-rated movie available on UMD Video in North America. Read More... [pineight.com]
Re:Firmware; movie selection (Score:2)
To me the PSP comes out on top wrt homebrew (a lot more of it), screen, video/music and pure power. The DS comes out on top wrt interesting add-ons (mic, touchscreen, dualscreen). Both are pretty inadequate wrt actual games. (There are plenty for both, but not that much that actually warrant a purchase.)
Re:Firmware; movie selection (Score:2)
To me the PSP comes out on top wrt homebrew (a lot more of it)
Call me back when the PSP firmware version 2.0 is cracked.
Re:Firmware; movie selection (Score:2)
There are also plenty of direct ports of games to PSP, like Quake, Doom, Hexen and emulators for most older consoles. After looking at the two "scenes" it just seems like the PSP homebrew scene is a lot larger. (That doesn't mean that the DS scene is useless though.)
Damnit people, leave Zonk alone! (Score:5, Insightful)
Christ, you people need to grow up. The man is doing his job, leave him alone. He's supplying information, that's what he's there to do, and he's doing a damn good job, so back off. This subject is offtopic anyway (my own post included, I won't exclude myself from the blame).
Re:Damnit people, leave Zonk alone! (Score:4, Insightful)
Because he seems to post things with an inflammatory bent, espcially pro-Nintendo stuff. Now don't get me wrong: I love Nintendo. I grew up with Nintendo. I still have my NES and most of my carts. But come on.
Things seem to often fall like this: "Microsoft is OK, Sony Sucks, and Nintendo is Where It's At." Always? No, not always. But enough that some people would be upset enough to bash him, obviously.
I haven't seen many or any people who are really anti-Nintendo, especially on slashdot. So you have to take a serious look at what's going on if a lot of people start complaining about someone who publishes a lot of pro-Nintendo stuff, stuff they don't necessarily disagree with. They have issue then with something else, and maybe it's legitimate.
It seems a number of people disagree.
Re:Damnit people, leave Zonk alone! (Score:1)
Dude, read the f***ing summary already (Score:2)
"My personal view of the PSP hasn't changed at all. It's not what I'm looking for in a portable system. Seriously, who actually wants to watch a movie on a tiny screen? The DS genuinely has more options for innovation when it comes to unique software"
Then it goes on to basically accuse the PSP of being just hype, causing developpers to stop writing innovative stuff (as if writing software for another resolution automatically turns a genius designer into a me-too cloner, or vicevers
Re:Damnit people, leave Zonk alone! (Score:2)
Yes yes, I've been trolled and stuff.
DS Baby! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:DS Baby! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:DS Baby! (Score:1, Flamebait)
A Screen so clear you could touch it!
And Downloadable homebrew!
I don't want to interact with my games by touching them, or blowing on them, immersion be damned. You look like an idiot.
Want homebrew? Have 1.51? Tough cookies. (Score:1)
And Downloadable homebrew!
Yeah, if you pay extra for a 1.50 on eBay, and then you have to be extremely careful about what games you run, or it might get inadvertently upgraded to 1.51 or later that locks out homebrew. Nintendo DS games on the other hand do not have built-in firmware upgraders, and even the new new red DS in Japan that blocks the first version of PassMe apppears to have a working downgrader available, letting the DS homebrew scene continue.
I don't want to interact with my games by tou
Re:Want homebrew? Have 1.51? Tough cookies. (Score:2)
And just as a quick information for anyone worried about the FUD above. The PSP
Furthermore the PSP
Finally, since the PSP was resently released in Eu with 2.0 firmware I think it's
But will it need a modchip? (Score:2)
The PSP /WILL NOT/ upgrade your PSP automatically. It will simply refuse to play the game until you upgrade.
If 90 percent of titles force an upgrade, then what is the difference? And if you buy a disc that turns out not to work unless you upgrade, you're out fifty bucks.
I think it's safe to assume that the Eu market will soon crack that firmware.
Unless the new PSP firmware was designed with formal verification [wikipedia.org]. In that case, you'd need to find space inside the case to install a modchip.
Oh and *
Re:But will it need a modchip? (Score:2)
Yeah, I bet they added something like formal verification in a firmware update. There are a lot easier ways to secure the
Re:But will it need a modchip? (Score:2)
Eg you can find information of which PSP firmware version a game requires before you buy it.
And when all games and movies first published on or after 2006 require firmware that hasn't been cracked yet, then what? Unless and until a switchable modchip comes out, do you suggest buying both a used PSP with 1.5 and a second PSP whose firmware is allowed to be upgraded for commercial games?
Besides even if the end result is a modchip that seems like a reasonable price to pay for future gaming pleasures.
Re:But will it need a modchip? (Score:2)
Re:Find me a job and I'll be quiet (Score:2)
It can only be rational if you drop the "VS" thing. You don't "win" if you have the "best" system. You "win" if you are having fun playing. And you really should have both system, I bet you'd go through periods where one or the other is "the best" for you
On your page you seem to try really hard to not like the PSP. Really I think you should just t
Re:Find me a job and I'll be quiet (Score:2)
You just seem hell-bent on finding bad points in the PSP. Since that is your starting point there doesn't seem to be much room for a discussion. Basically if you have that firmly held convictions without even properly testing a PSP then there's no point for me to try to convince you to give it a second chance.
Good luck on the job finding anyways.
And
Re:DS Baby! (Score:3, Insightful)
When I evacuated for the hurricane a couple weeks ago, I ended up staying with some of my girlfriend's family, including six kids ranging from the ages of 1-12. Our two DS's were very popular with them, and were the cause of much fighting and grabbing. Portions of the DS even spent some time in the one year-old's mouth.
When it was all said and done, neither of them were damaged
Re:DS Baby! (Score:2, Interesting)
That being said, I'm just going to point out that the PSP is definitely too expensive to buy for your 10 year old, let alone several 10 year olds. However, my 10 year old cousin played my PSP (Ape Escape, if you must know) when I was home a few weeks ago with no problems whatsoever and he loved it. I've heard complaints of dead pixels and shaking it to break and all that. It's an electr
Re:DS Baby! (Score:1)
I only know metric units. Is that more or less than 3 feet [weebls-stuff.com]?
Re:DS Baby! (Score:1)
The DS is much better because of ... Download games and programs from peers
The PSP has disc swapping. It appears that several PSP games' multiplayer modes support loading the whole thing into RAM and then booting the other PSP off the same disc.
Uninformed response (Score:4, Insightful)
Now, here's what I see as the difference between the DS and the PSP:
1. The PSP costs twice as much.
2. The PSP won't fit in my pocket as easily.
3. The PSP's battery life is so short that it's not really all _that_ portable. For example, it probably won't be able to keep me entertained for the length of a long flight.
4. With the PSP, I'm paying for oodles and oodles of features that I know I will not use.
5. I can play all those Game Boy games that are still on heavy rotation on the DS.
6. The PSP costs twice as much.
Re:Uninformed response (Score:1)
3) That is more or less a fanboy comment, the PSP batterylife isn't that bad, I think they say around 6 hours, 3 with intensive games, for the DS it's 5 with light on the screen and 10 without, not that big of a difference. Also remember the PSP got two 222 (up to 333) mhz cpu cores + very good graphics where's the NDS just got 33+66 mhz cpu cores and much worse gra
Re:Uninformed response (Score:2)
Re:Uninformed response (Score:2)
Yeah, I've read that it doesn't currently work on the red NDS, but it's true for all colors? I've been wondering since we'll get the blue and pink one
Re:Uninformed response (Score:2)
Re:Uninformed response (Score:2)
If you had been on such a flight you'd probably know that a lot of the time you spend eating, trying to sleep or just being uncomfortable.
BTW I don't own any UMD movies, I just encode DVDs or avi's. The reason I can afford it all is because I actually have a job (hence the 12 hour flights) and so I'm not a pennyless hippy.
from GBA to DS (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:from GBA to DS (Score:2)
PSP on the other side looks better, home-brewn stuff works out of the box via memstick when you have the right firmware, no need for additional modules or hacks. Plus its quite a bit faster then DS and allows SNES games at full speed from what I heard.
But in the end neither of them are really good for homebr
Re:from GBA to DS (Score:2)
Try FlashMe (Score:2)
even with all that you have a whole bunch of oversized cards sticking out of the DS
Once you can run DS homebrew, you can soft-mod your Nintendo DS by using the "FlashMe" firmware hack. That eliminates the need for carrying around the PassMe card.
[On the PSP,] home-brewn stuff works out of the box via memstick when you have the right firmware
Unlike PSP units with the "right" firmware, Nintendo DS units with the "right" firmware are still sold in stores.
Plus its quite a bit faster then DS and all
Who cares? (Score:1)
I only have a PSP so far but I use it more for homebrew (ScummVM baby!) and movies (great for long flights) than actual gaming.
For me a huge gorgeous screen on the PSP coupled with it's pretty damned powerful processor is more "innovative" than microphone and touchscreen. My Palm has had that for quite a while, I want something new.
In the end I'll likely get a DS as
Re:Who cares? (Score:3, Funny)
I agree, who cares?
The point is to be satisfied with what you have, no matter which one it is. I only have a DS and I'm quite content with it. If you're happy with your PSP, good for you. There's no point in bickering like fanboys [vgcats.com] over it.
If you're happy with both, well you're a rich little snot and I envy you.
Re:Who cares? (Score:1)
DRM suck. (Score:2)
PSP best for homebrew (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:PSP best for homebrew (Score:1, Insightful)
I have both (Score:2)
Re:I have both (Score:1)
i've ripped kid's videos for long plane trips and car trips.
Let me translate that into how Sony hears it: "i've committed a federal felony by circumventing copy-protection on kid's videos for long plane trips and car trips. i'll go turn myself in to the fbi now." Besides, kid's videos plural? What G-rated UMD Video titles are there other than Disney/Pixar's Toy Story?
cheaper than putting a DVD in your car, and less bulky than portable DVD players
If you're going to be sitting in one place long enou
Anonymous Cowards get posted as articles now? (Score:2)
Let me get this straight (Score:2)
How in the hell does this constitute a summary of PSP vs the DS 6 months in??
Up next on slashdot, we ask this homeless man in Ottowa how he feels about the new upper tax bracket cuts for rich citizens of Argentina.
PSP vs DS sales (Score:4, Interesting)
Every time I go in there are less and less DS's (till we restock). I've only seen one PSP sold and never notice any less in the glass case.
If I were a rich man.... (Score:1)
In a nutshell... (Score:4, Informative)
Better/more numerous games
More innovative
High potential as a gaming system
Won over the hardcore audience
Durable
Acceptably priced
Battery life is excellent
PSP Pro :
Superior hardware
UMD movies
Beautiful screen for a handheld
Buries the DS in marketing
Seen as 'hip'
Future game releases could be a serious tide-turner (if things aren't already in favor of the PSP)
DS Cons :
Still viewed as 'kiddy' (Nintendogs isn't helping this image)
Nothing to match the PSP's music and movie playing abilities (third party add-ons don't count)
Games are largely untraditional (Kirby Canvas Curve takes some serious getting used to)
Poor marketing ('Touching is good'? Wth?)
Still fairly small game library (not including GBA games)
PSP Cons :
Poor construction for a portable device (Scratchy screens, UMD shooting abilities, dead pixels, etc)
Firmware alienates all homebrewed software (early adopters are in the minority with no hope of increasing in number)
Battery life is horribly short for a handheld (Most users report between 3~12 hours usage depending on whats it used for)
Game library pathetically small even compared to the DS (Homebrewed games and emulators don't count)
Although future releases promise PSP domination, they're still future releases and have not been launched
Re:In a nutshell... (Score:1, Insightful)
"third party add-ons don't count"
Why the hell not? The point is playing the video, not who you bought it from.
PSP screen is bigger anyway, so it's still a better portable video player.
E-reader (Score:2)
I was being generous in my previous post. Other than wrap
Re:In a nutshell... (Score:1)
How about the Play-Yan? [lik-sang.com] This is a Nintendo made product, though it hasn't made it's way stateside(it's on it's way), I know plenty of people who have imported it.
Third-party add-ons for 120 USD? (Score:2)
+PSP: UMD movies
Which G-rated titles (plural) are there other than Disney/Pixar's Toy Story?
+PSP: Future game releases could be a serious tide-turner (if things aren't already in favor of the PSP)
Same for the DS. The mysterious future will always be the mysterious future until the day the console manufacturer EOLs the system.
-DS: Nothing to match the PSP's music and movie playing abilities (third party add-ons don't count)
Third-party add-ons do count, as long as they're under 120 USD (the pr
Re:Third-party add-ons for 120 USD? (Score:2)
I get them from movies I have downloaded off a p2p network. After that I encode them into mp4 and copy them onto a Memorystick.
Re:Which movies? (Score:2)
Re:The only stupid question is one not asked (Score:2)
I have this thing called "a job." My employer gives me money in exchange for work I do.
I imported my PSP and I imagine it is legal since I was not arrested when I went to get it from the customs office.
Nintendo Wave of the Future (Score:2)
I own a PSP and It has ergonomic issues (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I own a PSP and It has ergonomic issues (Score:1)
Re:I own a PSP and It has ergonomic issues (Score:1)
The PSP screen is a LCD screen, there is no point writing about its refresh rate.
Unlike CRT display technology in which the speed the electron beam is swept from the top to the bottom of the screen determines flicker, an active matrix display uses an active element (TFT) to control each individual pixel and thus refresh rates are not really applicable to LCD technology.
Re:I own a PSP and It has ergonomic issues (Score:2)
who watches movies on a PSP? (Score:1)
DS vs. PSP in my eyes... (Score:4, Informative)
4, not counting demo units (managed to get them all in one place)
Number of PSPs I've seen:
0. No demo unit. Nothing. Never even saw anyone with one while waiting for someone at the airport.
When the PSP came out I said if it overcame three problems, it'd be great. Price, battery life, and durability. It's still quite expensive for a portable device, it's battery life is still quite a bit shorter than an SP or DS, and it's still fragile.
You pay $130 for a DS, and if you get a game, such as Bomberman, Meteos, Advance Wars: Dual Strike, or the soon to be released Castlevania for $30-35 and you're set. You don't need to buy any accessories.
Now, you pay $250 for a PSP, it includes a small memory stick. The games are $40-50. If you want to watch movies or listen to music you gotta break out $50-100 for a memory stick large enough to fit them.
Make sure you don't discount third party addons (ie: Play-yan, which is endorsed by Nintendo) while not discounting the need for the memory stick.
Do I hate the PSP? No. Will I buy a PSP? No.
Re:Gee, this is hard. *snicker* (Score:1)
Extra challenge: name a game that wasn't released at launch that is good.
Re:Gee, this is hard. *snicker* (Score:1)
if you can deal with the loading... midnight club.
and if you arent afraid to unlearn the normal console fps schemes: coded arms.
Re:Gee, this is hard. *snicker* (Score:2)
For Bonus Points:
Burnout, and I hear tell Rockstar has yet to release a seminal GTA title.
Other than the one on the Gameboy, of course.
Re:Gee, this is hard. *snicker* (Score:1, Insightful)
DS == good games, nice little portable
PSP == movie-playing gimmick with few or no games
Yeah. Gee, whatever would one choose?
Re:Gee, this is hard. *snicker* (Score:1, Funny)
Loading... Loading... Loading... If GTA doesn't turn the system around... Loading... it's dead.. Loading... end of story. *LOW BATTERY*
* - Intersperse the above with dead pixels if you have a launch unit.
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:5, Interesting)
All you need to play is Advanced Wars DS and you will change your mind. It's all I need for entertainment... I've stopped playing computer games. I can still hear the main theme battle song while I type this at work. I want to go home and play it right now.
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:2)
Damn, I wish I had friends who had a DS, and the same games as me.
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:2)
Actually the only downside to Advanced Wars is the download play doesn't do the full game with other people who have a DS but don't have the game. I was able to play the Combat mini-game with them, but apparently they need the full game to play the regular mode.
I could be mistaken about this since the instructions are very vague with the download play. I could always force them to buy the game. Puyo Pop fever and bomber man are better for the
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:1)
Then again, someone who played through Advance Wars on
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:2)
Psst! Hey Bud, rumor has it that the DS is a portable system.
Advance Wars DS certainly has taken the edge off my daily bus ride to the university.
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:2)
I know. Sadly, the day I bring my DS into work is the day they fire me for not working.
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:1)
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:1)
Tetris
Re:Advanced Wars DS (Score:1)
Re:Gee, this is hard. *snicker* (Score:2)
DS == dual-screen gimmick with few or no games that usefully take advantage of the second screen.
Some good DS games: