Quote: "Problem is, guys... The DS is incomplete. Many of the games won't last you that long! I played on the DS and the PSP! I can give you the main bad points:"
Bollocks your in the UK/Europe, the only way you could get your hands on a PSP would be through importing and I doubt you have the knowlage on how to do that let alone realise you'd have to import your entire game library to.
As for your games...
1. You've never played Pac Pix, your going by the description of the game which isn't quite what you do IN the game.
2. Warioware is like Wario Land, the mini-games are the whole damn point. Next you'll be telling me Mario Party sucks because there are so many mini-games.
3. Given Ridge Racer isn't yet out for either console, care to explain how you've come to this conclusion already?
4. I've had my Nintendo DS Connect by WiFi to my home from upto 400yards away, while I can't connect to my brother's DS directly it used the extended range of our WiFi Network and we were sending each other silly messages. Sorry but I find Pictochat a blast.. it's like MSN 7, and hopefully once the system is setup the online will allow me to use it exactly like MSN7.
5. Well considering niether are available for either handheld that's not a choice you need to make. Besided personally while I can see myself watching a few cartoons on a long train journey, if I know i'll be that long I'd rather take either my portably DVD Player or PS2-Slim with LCD Travel battery. Why watch movies on a 6" x 3" screen when you can see them on a reasonable 12" Widescreen
6. Sorry, but one again it sounds like you've only seen mock up images online of PSP games.. in my view they don't actually seem to be really that much difference. (i'll grab some shots from GameSpy in a min)
7. The Second screen allows you to have more going on at once, and given the NDS is STILL half the price of the PSP; looks like Nintendo could've actualled added one hellova lot more if they wanted to.
8. Contact Nintendo, and ask for another one. They tend to send replacement stuff for free within warrenty. Outside of warrently you can expect it to only be a few quid for P&P. Not to mention additional and enhance Screen Pens will be available sometime Q2-2006.
9. Clueless... totally sodding clueless.
Quote: "The PSP failed to add anything new to games except make you play home-console-quality-games on a handheld device, I think that's already an achievement!
DS could have been amazing if Nintendo put alittle more effort in!"
So that's why the PSP only has a handful of games while Nintendo have a huge back catalog of beloved Gameboy titles and new DS titles?
That would also be why the PSP HAS NOT delivered what it promised. It IS NOT a portable Playstation 2, it doesn't even come close to the graphical prowess or power; despite what Sony claimed. Half of the games for it look like Playstation games but with slightly higher poly player models.
Nintendo has something in thier console that even a graphics retard like yourself would drool over that the PSP doesn't.
The GoForce3D GPU. While low powered not allowing it to run AS many polygons as the PSP; what it can provide are real-time shaders like those seen on the GameCube and X-Box. On both screens at once.
Zelda due out early next year will be an additional adventure to The Wind Waker for the DS with cut back-but similar graphics. Nintendogs shows real-time shaders in action.. reflective water, bump mapping, fuzzy toys and animals. Sorry but; it's just simply awesome.
Quote: "Am I the only one who wants to get a DS but doesn't want to use the touch screen? It's gimmicky and useless (in my opinion) to draw in your game, unless an extremely ground-breaking gameplay model is invented from it, which is yet to be seen."
Seems like a gimmic, but isn't used like one.
That's what makes it so good actually, I mean Nintendo will play the angle and such. There were a few first games thater were like 'oooh we've gotta use this feature' and suffered but then the games were hardly ground breakingly cool i the first place.
I think the one that gets the touch screen into it's own is Mario DS.
Might sound strange but being able to control Mario freely with your finger while using the buttons for the actions is cool. Especially when you have some mates running around helping you out. ^_^