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I prescribe to the idea that I want to PLAY GAMES on my handheld. I have a DVD player for my movies. The DS cart can hold between 128 MB and 1 GB, so space is no issue. I have an MP3 player for my music. I have my computer for viewing pictures. I don't need USB connection to the DS. DS has Wi-Fi.
Some people find an all in one entertainment portable machine appealing. DS has wifi, yes, but what exactly are you going to do with it aside from online games? With a usb connectivity you can do a variety of things with a variety of devices. DS also has touch screen and two screens, they won't exactly stop you playing games.
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Also, graphics are a non-issue between the two systems. The DS is significantly weaker than the PSP graphically, but the DS is selling TRIPLE what the PSP is selling in Japan, where there's games out for both systems. Also, DS games are ALWAYS in the top 10 selling software, but PSP games aren't.
Graphics are a non issue, why? Plus I don't buy a games console because other people across the other side of the globe do.
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The games aren't 'kiddy.' Just because they're not violent, or they're a little cartoony, does not mean they are 'kiddy.' Nintendogs isn't 'kiddy.' Them dogs can make puppies! Want children to see that?
I never said all the games are kiddy.
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The DS is down by a few tenths of a percent to PSP games, according to press averages. There's not that big of a difference.
Like you said, games are what really matters. Since there are games out now, we should compare them, the psp games have much better reviews which are noticeable. Many games have potential but unless you have a time machine you can never know how good they'll be until they come out. I mean come on, just take a look atthis.
I'll analyze your games later since i'm a little busy right now.
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