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hi
Previously to getting a psp, I've never been a handheld fan. I have had at some point every guise of gameboy. I would play a game for 2 - 5mins and get bored as I was never a big platform lover - which I think gameboy specialise at.
So when I got a psp i hoped i would like it.It is a all round entertainment system which is a big plus for me. BUT most importantly the graphics and games are awesome. You will not be dissapointed .its a brill all round machine and the game releases this year have been ace.
Thanks for the replies. The thing that gets me though is the price. The DS (mentioned from competition) is $150. The PSP is more than $200. And althought PSP has more good-looking games than Nintendo, Nintendo has a back-ground with handhelds and a much bigger library, and it also includes GBA compatibility, doubling the library.
That's all my questions and statements for now...
Thanks for the replies. The thing that gets me though is the price. The DS (mentioned from competition) is $150. The PSP is more than $200. And althought PSP has more good-looking games than Nintendo, Nintendo has a back-ground with handhelds and a much bigger library, and it also includes GBA compatibility, doubling the library.
That's all my questions and statements for now...
korino55
The PSP bundles are only $199.99. The Core package with just the PSP is only 169.99. So the PSP is not that much more than the DS.
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