Reasons why I think DS is the best current generation console.

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#1 UKNintendoFreak
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DS is an amazing console. But people here would rather talk about home consoles and even stupidly suggest things like, "Handhelds don't matter and aren't consoles." I'm going to say why I think you're wrong.

1). DS is the cheapest console (and easily the most portable).

It is a pretty obvious statement, but the fact you can buy a DS for under £100 is an excellent bargain, especially for what it offers. A system that cheap which offers decent 3D graphics, outstanding 2D graphics, a touchscreen and wi-fi (which 360 doesn't have bulit in) is a bargain. Not to mention it's great battery life.

2). DS has a vast library of games for EVERYBODY.

DS' library is pretty much forgotten by "hardcore" gamers because of the uncontrollable hype home console games receive. It's a shame, because not many other consoles can claim to attract as wide an audience as DS can, for all ages. Not only is the quantity good, but the quality is generally amazing. Here are some examples of what I mean (upcoming and present games):-

Platformers:- New Super Mario Bros., Yoshi's Island DS, Kirby: Power Paintbush, Super Mario 64 DS, Kirby: Squeak Squad, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2, Sonic Rush and many more...

RPGs:- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Dragon Quest 9, Final Fantasy 3, Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, Contact, Magical Starsign, Children of Mana, Pokémon Ranger and many more...

Strategy Games:- Advance Wars: Dual Strike, Battles: Prince of Persia and more...

Puzzle:- Tetris DS, Polarium, Meteos, Mr. Driller: Drill Sprits, Actionloop, Pokémon Link and many more...

Racing:- Mario Kart DS, Diddy Kong Racing DS, Ridge Racer DS and more...

Simulation:- Nintendogs, Animal Crossing, Theme Park, Lostmagic and many more...

Adventure: The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, Phoenix Wright games, Another Code, Hotel Dusk, Touch Detective, Professor Layton and many more...

FPS/FPA: Metroid Prime: Hunters, Bionicle Heroes, Goldeneye: Rogue Agent and more...

Brain training games:- Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How old is your brain?, Big Brain Academy and more...

Survival Horror: Resident Evil: Deadly Silence, Alone in the Dark 5 and maybe more..

Sports:- Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, Mario Slam Basketball, and lots of Madden and FIFA games and many more...

Side- Scrolling Beat 'em ups:- Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble and maybe more...

Shoot 'em ups:- Nanostray games and maybe more...

For a full list of games, see here:- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DS_games

3). Excellent input method for games.

Hardly an original point, but the touchscreen and microphone did change the way we play and how we perceive games. Anyone who has played Nintendogs can tell you that. It was a pet simulation, but without using DS's revolutionary features, it would have been quite generic, bar the fact the dogs move and act realistically. It was also a testing ground for the Wiimote and one could argue a touchscreen and motion sensing are very similar, bar the fact the touchscreen works on a 2D plane and the Wiimote on a 3D one. Not only this, the buttons are in an easy to reach place. There aren't too many buttons, nor too little, just the right amount. Of course, if need be, developers could make a basic use of the lower screen to create more buttons.

4). GBA backwards compatibilty.

Having backwards-compatibility with Game Boy Advance titles was an excellent move on Nintendo's part as the GBA was infested with amazing titles, retro and original that needed playing. Whilst sadly lacking the processor needed to play original Game Boy and GBC games, it wasn't such a huge loss due to GBA's magnificent, huge library. People who never experienced the overall excellence that is GBA can start collecting great games without having to buy another system. Not only this, but the GBA port allows for system expansions. Things such as Metroid Prime Pinball's Rumble Pak or the expansion cartridge used for the Internet browser. I have a device called the Nintendo MP3 player which though GBA software, lets my DS blast music. It sounds bad without headphones, but with headphones, the quality is as good as many MP3 players. You need an SD card for it, though, DS + Nintendo MP3 Player (£20) + memory card is cheaper than PSP (let alone PSP with a memory card) so I know who got the better deal (hint: DS). DS can (as I mentioned earlier) can surf the web as well, but despite how useless it is (the browser doesn't support Flash and Javascript and is slow), it's nice to know DS, like PSP, can do it.

Thanks for reading (if you got this far) and comments would be appreciated.

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Any opinions at all?
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Any opinions at all?UKNintendoFreak
I agree, i play my DS more than anything.
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its a handheld, not a console - like you said.  In terms of games, especially "for everyone", the Wii will far surpass the DS in the coming months, plus you have a neat thing called multiplayer.  Yes, I'm aware DS has online multiplayer but unless all your friends have one you're sunk.  With the consoles you just need another couple controllers.  Plus you aren't limited to tiny screens. 
Fact is comparing handhelds to consoles is apples and oranges.
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the best handheld ever made
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oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck.  PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.
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oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc
You might have had a valid point if everybody didn't already have an iPod or Creative Zen or iRadio or whatnot. Face it, if you have a PSP, you more than likely have a device that takes care of ALL of its secondary functions (Internet, video, music, etc.) and probably does it better.
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oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck.  PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc

The Nintendo MP3 Player cannot play videos. Are you using homebrew or something? I don't mind, I compared the sound to another cheap MP3 player and they sounded about the same, my only gripe with it is only plays MP3 files and not WMAs as well.

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Best handheld of this generation perhaps, but can never be the best overall console. I can't experience the same level of excitement as.. say.. Halo 3 over Xbox Live or watching 300 on Blu-Ray, on a DS. You just can't replicate that on a machine with a screen size that tiny.

  

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Yeah, NDS is so hot right now. Even Bioware are supporting it.
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Best handheld of this generation perhaps, but can never be the best overall console. I can't experience the same level of excitement as.. say.. Halo 3 over Xbox Live or watching 300 on Blu-Ray on a DS. You just can't replicate that on a machine with a screen size that tiny.

  

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It was my opinion. And anyway, playing Metroid Prime: Hunters sucks me into the atmosphere as much as the GameCube ones do. And that's saying something.

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it seems wrong that a console gets classic-good when it becomes dominant.  eg ps2.  You would think competition would be a good thing.

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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.mjarantilla
You might have had a valid point if everybody didn't already have an iPod or Creative Zen or iRadio or whatnot. Face it, if you have a PSP, you more than likely have a device that takes care of ALL of its secondary functions (Internet, video, music, etc.) and probably does it better.[/QUOTE
having a device that costs 40 bucks more than a DS automatically means you have an ipod?  that's ridiculous.  The secondary multimedia features of both aren't as good as an ipod but if you are gonna bring it up the fact remains that any DS multimedia functionality pales in comparison to the PSPs
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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck.  PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.UKNintendoFreak

The Nintendo MP3 Player cannot play videos. Are you using homebrew or something? I don't mind, I compared the sound to another cheap MP3 player and they sounded about the same, my only gripe with it is only plays MP3 files and not WMAs as well.


No homebrew just some harddrive you get online that plugs into the GBA slot then you put another card in the DS slot that provides the software.
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i play more ds over my xbox any day
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oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how? 

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.

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The DS games are offering so much gaming, and better than that of it's console brethren. Be it Xbox 360, PS3, or the Wii, the DS is the system I think everyone should own. I have 20 DS games right now, and it more than on it's way to surpass SNES as the best system ever made.
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[QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc
You might have had a valid point if everybody didn't already have an iPod or Creative Zen or iRadio or whatnot. Face it, if you have a PSP, you more than likely have a device that takes care of ALL of its secondary functions (Internet, video, music, etc.) and probably does it better.


having a device that costs 40 bucks more than a DS automatically means you have an ipod? that's ridiculous. The secondary multimedia features of both aren't as good as an ipod but if you are gonna bring it up the fact remains that any DS multimedia functionality pales in comparison to the PSPs

And no one bloody cares. The DS is only $130, has a battery life twice as long as the PSP's, has better online multiplayer, a better library of games, and did I mention it's only $130? It provides way more "bang for the buck," especially when you consider that people buy game systems for games and not for multimedia. ESPECIALLY when they already have an MP3 player on their hip, or an MP3 player in their phone, or whatnot. I mentioned the iPod because anyone who would buy a PSP probably already has some kind of MP3 player. It doesn't even have to be an iPod. Even a simple $20 512MB flash MP3 player would be a better MP3 player than the PSP.
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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.Redmoonxl2

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how? 

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming.  I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.
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[QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And it's pointless for either side to bring it up because it has nothing to do with gaming. 

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[QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And at what point did the TC say that playing MP3s on the DS was better than on the PSP?
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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.mjarantilla
You might have had a valid point if everybody didn't already have an iPod or Creative Zen or iRadio or whatnot. Face it, if you have a PSP, you more than likely have a device that takes care of ALL of its secondary functions (Internet, video, music, etc.) and probably does it better.


having a device that costs 40 bucks more than a DS automatically means you have an ipod? that's ridiculous. The secondary multimedia features of both aren't as good as an ipod but if you are gonna bring it up the fact remains that any DS multimedia functionality pales in comparison to the PSPs

And no one bloody cares. The DS is only $130, has a battery life twice as long as the PSP's, has better online multiplayer, a better library of games, and did I mention it's only $130? It provides way more "bang for the buck," especially when you consider that people buy game systems for games and not for multimedia. ESPECIALLY when they already have an MP3 player on their hip, or an MP3 player in their phone, or whatnot. I mentioned the iPod because anyone who would buy a PSP probably already has some kind of MP3 player. It doesn't even have to be an iPod. Even a simple $20 512MB flash MP3 player would be a better MP3 player than the PSP.



"ESPECIALLY when they already have an MP3 player on their hip"
False.
I know many, many people that use PSP as their sole media player.
Regardless this isn't a DS/PSP war thread so keep that crap out.  The consensus, and the point is that multimedia functionality on both don't make up for ipods/zens/zunes/mp3 players, whatever
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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.Redmoonxl2

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And it's pointless for either side to bring it up because it has nothing to do with gaming. 

You're quite right when you say being able to play music has nothing to do with gaming, but it is nice to be able do it anyway. That Nintendo MP3 Player is my only digital music player so I do use it a lot. However, I still play games more on my DS then listen to music on it.

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I know many, many people that use PSP as their sole media player.
Regardless this isn't a DS/PSP war thread so keep that crap out. The consensus, and the point is that multimedia functionality on both don't make up for ipods/zens/zunes/mp3 players, whatevertazzydnc
You know many, many stupid people, then. The PSP is twice the size and weight of any MP3 player out there, infinitely more fragile, and has horrible storage and battery life. No one with any sense would use the PSP for anything other than playing games or UMDs (*snicker*). And please. You're the one who brought up the PSP in the first place. The TC only mentioned the PSP in passing.
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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.mjarantilla

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And at what point did the TC say that playing MP3s on the DS was better than on the PSP?



DS + Nintendo MP3 Player (£20) + memory card is cheaper than PSP (let alone PSP with a memory card) so I know who got the better deal (hint: DS)
     it's called implying something
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[QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And at what point did the TC say that playing MP3s on the DS was better than on the PSP?



DS + Nintendo MP3 Player (£20) + memory card is cheaper than PSP (let alone PSP with a memory card) so I know who got the better deal (hint: DS)
it's called implying something

It also happens to be true, if the math is right. (I don't know the cost of the DS's MP3 player or what's needed to utilize it). But where does he say that the multimedia functionality is better?
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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]I know many, many people that use PSP as their sole media player.
Regardless this isn't a DS/PSP war thread so keep that crap out. The consensus, and the point is that multimedia functionality on both don't make up for ipods/zens/zunes/mp3 players, whatevermjarantilla
You know many, many stupid people, then. The PSP is twice the size and weight of any MP3 player out there, infinitely more fragile, and has horrible storage and battery life. No one with any sense would use the PSP for anything other than playing games or UMDs (*snicker*). And please. You're the one who brought up the PSP in the first place. The TC only mentioned the PSP in passing.


yea, they are stupid. 
 I wasn't the one to bring up the PSP in the first place, wtf are you talking about?
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The DS games are offering so much gaming, and better than that of it's console brethren. Be it Xbox 360, PS3, or the Wii, the DS is the system I think everyone should own. I have 20 DS games right now, and it more than on it's way to surpass SNES as the best system ever made.Deactivation

My exact opinion.

though i only have 19 DS games :(  .... but not for long!

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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.mjarantilla

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And at what point did the TC say that playing MP3s on the DS was better than on the PSP?



DS + Nintendo MP3 Player (£20) + memory card is cheaper than PSP (let alone PSP with a memory card) so I know who got the better deal (hint: DS)
it's called implying something

It also happens to be true, if the math is right. (I don't know the cost of the DS's MP3 player or what's needed to utilize it). But where does he say that the multimedia functionality is better?



it's called implying something
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The DS is a great handheld and definately worth the $$, I play it everyday.
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[QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"]I know many, many people that use PSP as their sole media player.
Regardless this isn't a DS/PSP war thread so keep that crap out. The consensus, and the point is that multimedia functionality on both don't make up for ipods/zens/zunes/mp3 players, whatevertazzydnc
You know many, many stupid people, then. The PSP is twice the size and weight of any MP3 player out there, infinitely more fragile, and has horrible storage and battery life. No one with any sense would use the PSP for anything other than playing games or UMDs (*snicker*). And please. You're the one who brought up the PSP in the first place. The TC only mentioned the PSP in passing.


yea, they are stupid.
I wasn't the one to bring up the PSP in the first place, wtf are you talking about?

This is the only time the TC mentioned the PSP: "You need an SD card for it, though, DS + Nintendo MP3 Player (£20) + memory card is cheaper than PSP (let alone PSP with a memory card) so I know who got the better deal (hint: DS)." That's what I'd call a tangential point. i.e., a point not worth replying to. Yet you jumped on it.
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[QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And at what point did the TC say that playing MP3s on the DS was better than on the PSP?



DS + Nintendo MP3 Player (£20) + memory card is cheaper than PSP (let alone PSP with a memory card) so I know who got the better deal (hint: DS)
it's called implying something

It also happens to be true, if the math is right. (I don't know the cost of the DS's MP3 player or what's needed to utilize it). But where does he say that the multimedia functionality is better?



it's called implying something

Blah blah blah. What the TC said was 100% true (AFAIK), and he only ever mentioned MP3s. You're the one who expanded the argument to include video. Implications shimplications, you were wrong from the get-go.
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#33 tazzydnc
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[QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.mjarantilla

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And at what point did the TC say that playing MP3s on the DS was better than on the PSP?



DS + Nintendo MP3 Player (£20) + memory card is cheaper than PSP (let alone PSP with a memory card) so I know who got the better deal (hint: DS)
it's called implying something

It also happens to be true, if the math is right. (I don't know the cost of the DS's MP3 player or what's needed to utilize it). But where does he say that the multimedia functionality is better?



it's called implying something

Blah blah blah. What the TC said was 100% true (AFAIK), and he only ever mentioned MP3s. You're the one who expanded the argument to include video. Implications shimplications, you were wrong from the get-go.


video shmideo (hey I can do that too) thats beside the point, and no duh I expanded the argument.  video playback is kind of a big thing to gloss over.  yes with that extra 20 spent DS is still less than PSP and can play mp3s too but with a 1gig card in each only one card can play videos/movies too.
 I'm done with this thread.
DS is a great gaming machine.  If you are gonna bring in any multimedia features (be it mp3, web browsing, or video) PSP has it beat. 
 ipod or other mp3 plaeyrs have both beat by a long shot.  
 I'm done with this thread
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[QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"]Any opinions at all?LiquidAjax
I agree, i play my DS more than anything.

Ditto, even more than my PS2 lately
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definitely ds.  Its a great little machine.  It's sturdy. It's innovative.  It's cheap.  It's got games.  It's got everything.  DS-PSP is this gens Gameboy-Gamegear.  I love both systems but I always go back to the nintendo one.
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[QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="mjarantilla"][QUOTE="tazzydnc"][QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]

[QUOTE="tazzydnc"]oh and the DS's mp3/video capabilities totally suck. PSP's blow it out of the water and besdies the memory card it all comes standard.tazzydnc

So wait, the PSP's mp3/video capabilities play into it's ability to play games...how?

Truth be told, most people who want those capabilities will go to something more reliable, like an iPod, not buy something inconvenient and fragile as a PSP.


Obviously multimedia functionality has nothing to do with gaming. I never said it did.
The TC brought up playing mp3s on the DS.

And at what point did the TC say that playing MP3s on the DS was better than on the PSP?



DS + Nintendo MP3 Player (£20) + memory card is cheaper than PSP (let alone PSP with a memory card) so I know who got the better deal (hint: DS)
it's called implying something

It also happens to be true, if the math is right. (I don't know the cost of the DS's MP3 player or what's needed to utilize it). But where does he say that the multimedia functionality is better?



it's called implying something

Blah blah blah. What the TC said was 100% true (AFAIK), and he only ever mentioned MP3s. You're the one who expanded the argument to include video. Implications shimplications, you were wrong from the get-go.


video shmideo (hey I can do that too) thats beside the point, and no duh I expanded the argument. video playback is kind of a big thing to gloss over. yes with that extra 20 spent DS is still less than PSP and can play mp3s too but with a 1gig card in each only one card can play videos/movies too.
I'm done with this thread.
DS is a great gaming machine. If you are gonna bring in any multimedia features (be it mp3, web browsing, or video) PSP has it beat.
ipod or other mp3 plaeyrs have both beat by a long shot.
I'm done with this thread

No, it's NOT a big thing to gloss over. Only PSP fanboys think that, because they so desperately have to justify forking over $200-250 (since the price drop was pretty recent) for a system that really doesn't deliver.
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Reasons Why I Disagree

1. Its not a console

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#38 Kook18
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i've been playing my DSl more than my 360 or PS3. a $130 gaming machine is easily keeping me thrilled more than over $1000 worth of next-gen plastic and buttons sitting in my entertainment center.
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Reasons Why I Disagree

1. Its not a console

Hockey_Slayer

Such ignorance. It plays interchangeable games, right? Hence, it is a console. And a damn fine one, too.