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if you have a ps2 then get a DS cause you're not missing out on much. Otherwise get a psp i guess if you prefer those games.
Edit : Just saw you wanting RPG's. I think the DS has a larger selection of RPG's but I'm not completely sure.
PS: Pokemon is NOT a bad game, it's really good and addicting, and I'm 19 years old btw. Don't think you're macho for playing computer games and play to have fun.
If your're in to RPGs you can choose from a wide array of Easterns such as Pokemon, Final Fantasy, and Mario & Luigi. Plus you've got a different way to play with the touch screen.
You'll get more Westerns and better visuals on the PSP.
So it's all a matter of preference.
The PSP would be a huge mistake. It's future is bleak, its more expensive, and most importantly, it has no good games.Plug1Plug2
No good games? Rachet and Clank: Size Matters? Dax? Twisted Metal? Pirates? Virtua Tennis? Sports games that can seriously rival console counterparts? What are you talking about? Syphon Filter and Metal Gear Solid? That's plenty of great games. And the future is bleak? What are you talking about? UMD movies are still released to this day, and many awesome games are still on the way. Oblivion and Final Fantasy to name a couple.
God of War
DMC
FF Crisis core (maybe) tba 2007
elder scrolls
Gran Turismo
New socom
Monster hunter freedom 2
Star wars Battlefront (online)
Castlevania Dracula x Chronciles
Silent hill origins
All comeing out this year, i guess this is a bleak year :roll:, Plus u have tons of rpgs and other games that could do some good AA scores. Go with the psp.
The PSP would be a huge mistake. It's future is bleak, its more expensive, and most importantly, it has no good games.Plug1Plug2
Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters
Daxter
Syphon Filter
Lumines
Wipeout Pure
Field Commander
We Love Katamari
MGS: PO
GTA: LCS
GTA: VCS
SOCOM FTB
SOCOM FTB2
Twisted Metal: Head On
Tekken Dark Ressurection
Killzone: Liberation
Valkrie Profile: Lenneth
Populocrois
Loco Roco
MGA
are all top-of-the-line PSP games that would love to disagree with you. Not to mention the upcoming:
God of War: Chains of Olympus
Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (which has been receiving some damn good press)
Silent Hill: Origins
Wipeout Pulse
Loco Roco 2
How is MGS: Portable Ops?DXGreat1_HGL
The reviews for it have been outstanding and it's also a good showcase of what the PSP can deliver in terms of graphics.
I haven't played it myself, but I'm sure to buy it later this month.
But to get back to your question: it really depends on what you're looking for. If media applications are also a big deal for you, then PSP would be the wiser choice since you can convert any movie file tp mp4 and upload it to your PSP.
If that doesn't matter much to you, go by the games.
The DS has the larger library than the PSP and it has a lot of interesting titles to offer. There aren't as many games around for the PSP, but that doesn't mean that there are hardly any interesting games around. My best advise is, do some research on your own (such as browsing through the games by genre here on Gamespot) and base your decision upon that.
Obviosuly, both are strong handhelds and both have their strengths. It just boils down to which features are more important to you and which games you like better.
I've had my PSP for 5 months now, and I still enjoy it a lot for all it has to offer.
Buy a DS Apart from actually being successful and having a future it has more games coming, the games are exclusive and the hardware is actually suitable for portable play. The PSP has a few quality ports and remakes coming but it's pretty much a dead system. The DS is winning for a reason, leave the PSP for little kids posing as "Gangstas"NorthlandMan
Again, SW people confuse ports with games that are in the same series. Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters and Syphon Filter are not ports. In fact, they are full-on sequels and add a hell of a lot of new gameplay mechanics into their respective series. Games like MP: H do not.
since no one else is making it...
DS Lineup:
Availible games:
Animal Crossing: Wild World
Advance Wars: Dual Strike
Age of Empires: The Age of Kings
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
Children of Mana
Clubhouse Games
Contact
Custom Robo Arena
Electroplankton
Elite Beat Agents
Feel The Magic XY/XX
Final Fantasy III
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
Hotel Dusk: Room 215
Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Kirby Squeak Squad
Lost In Blue
Lost Magic
Lunar Knights
Magical Starsign
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Mario Hoops 3 on 3
Mario Kart DS
Megaman ZX
Meteos (legalized crack!)
Metroid Prime: Hunters
New Super Mario Bros.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All
Pokemon Pearl/Diamond
Resident Evil: Deadly Silence
Sonic Rush
Super Mario 64 DS
Teris DS
Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Trace Memory
Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble
WarioWare: Touched!
Wario: Master of Disguise
Yoshi's Island
Upcoming Games:
Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword
Sonic Rush Adventure
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations
Its A Wonderful World
Mega Man ZX Advent
Final Fantasy IV
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
Dragon Quest Monsters -- Joker
Dragon Quest IX: Protectors of the Sky
Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon
Heroes of Mana
Etrian Odyssey
Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus/Dragon/Leo
Luminous Arc
Tales of the Tempest
Xenosaga I & II
ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat
Nanostray 2
Raid Over The River
Front Mission 1st : 2090: The Second Huffman Conflict
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: The Sealed Grimoire
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
Hoshigame Remix
Ratchet is probably more similar to its predecessors than MPH but in both cases they are not ports, just spinoffs. Syphon Filter is multiplat though (now that it's coming to the vastly superior PS2)
Again, SW people confuse ports with games that are in the same series. Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters and Syphon Filter are not ports. In fact, they are full-on sequels and add a hell of a lot of new gameplay mechanics into their respective series. Games like MP: H do not.
a_ratchet_fan
I can see pros and cons from both sides. You guys are doing an excellant job at debating. This is going to be a hard choice, maybe I should get both.DXGreat1_HGLYou should, Both have great games (although I personally prefer DS). I'd own both myself If I had the money.
I can see pros and cons from both sides. You guys are doing an excellant job at debating. This is going to be a hard choice, maybe I should get both.DXGreat1_HGLI would definatly reccoemnd owning botha t some point in the future. But the DS is vastly superior so i would make that your priority. If you already own a PS2 you have access to the best of the PSP library already. In addition the PSP doesn't really have much to get in the future as support sarts to cool. The Ds on the other hand has the following games to look forward to (and alot of this years lineup has yet to be revealed) Zelda TPH Tingle RPG Chibi Robo Picross DS Panel De Pon Dragon Quest 9 Untitled Bioware RPG ASH FF12 Revenant Wings Heroes of Mana FF Tactics Advance 2 Dragon Quest Monsters Joker Etrian Odyssey Vandal Hearts Megaman ZX 2 Sonic Rush 2 Shin Megami Tensei DS Phoenix Wright 3+4 Professor Layton 1-3 Sinking Island Untitled Telltale adventure game(s) Panzer Tactics Warlords DS Disciples DS Assasins Creed Untitle POP exclusive BIA DS Settlers Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword Its A Wonderful World Final Fantasy IV Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon 1+2 Raid Over The River Front Mission 1st : 2090: The Second Huffman Conflict Silver Case 1+2 and alot more i've missed off. Some of it will be good, some of it wont. It's damn impressive nonetheless
Upcoming PSP games (classified as huge, good, and unknown)
Huge
God of War: Chains of Olympus
Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core
Wipeout Pulse
GT4 Mobile (it's coming out, even though it appears to be vaporware)
Silent Hill Origins
Good
Coded Arms: Contagion
Crush
Dungeons and Dragons Tactics
Crazi Taxi: Fare Wars
Parappa the Rapper
Casltevania: Dracula X Chronicles
SWAT: Target Liberty
SOCOM: Tactical Strike
Loco Roco 2
Unknown
Hot PXL
Hot Brain
Brooktown High
OK owners of either. I am going to purchase a handheld soon. I want mainly games and will worry about extras later. I would like to play RPG's (both Western and Japanese) and a few other action titles. Which is the best buy?DXGreat1_HGLpsp is the better choice for u. now that its cheaper... it has all u needs for now and for future
Here are the games that if one gets a PSP needs to get:
Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception
Tekken: Dark Ressurection
Burnout Legends
Wipeout Pure
Lumines II (better than 1st)
GTA: LCS
GTA: VCS
SOCOM FTB 2 (better than first)
Twisted Metal: Head On
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
Metal Gear Acid 2 (better than 1st)
Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror
Daxter
Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters
Valkrie Profile: Lenneth
Killzone: Liberation
Loco Roco
Gitaroo Man Lives
Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee
Every Extend Extra
Mega Man Powered Up
and besides, the PSP's sports games are basically as good as the console versions, so if you like yourself some sports and you want to take them on the go...
Does the DS work with the Wii in any capacity?DXGreat1_HGL
currently, no... I don't think you'll be seeing any Four Swords Adventures type interactivity any time soon, if at all.
btw, here's a link to a DS vs. PSP genre comparison thread I just made. Might help a bit in deciding which one is best for you.
The PSP also has a few lesser known titles comming out soon that strike my fancy:
Castlevania (contains SotN & a 2D/3D graphically suped up castlevania adventure)
Dead Head Fred (check it out on IGN)
Dungeons & Dragons tactics (I'm a sucker for tactics games)
Final Fantasy: dissidia (sp?) (final fantasy fighting game like SSB)
Monster Hunter 2 (for die hard players of the MH series this is like crack 150+ hours of gameplay)
there are a bunch more... but I look for the less advertised stuff like puzzle quest was and I'm never dissappointed with the selection of stuff on the psp. The DS is cool too but I got that for my niece instead and just play a game here and there, but its not my thing I guess.
The PSP also has a few lesser known titles comming out soon that strike my fancy:
Castlevania (contains SotN & a 2D/3D graphically suped up castlevania adventure)
Dead Head Fred (check it out on IGN)
Dungeons & Dragons tactics (I'm a sucker for tactics games)
Final Fantasy: dissidia (sp?) (final fantasy fighting game like SSB)
Monster Hunter 2 (for die hard players of the MH series this is like crack 150+ hours of gameplay)
there are a bunch more... but I look for the less advertised stuff like puzzle quest was and I'm never dissappointed with the selection of stuff on the psp. The DS is cool too but I got that for my niece instead and just play a game here and there, but its not my thing I guess.
lazurusKfP
Dont forget
Silent Hill
DMC
Elder Scrolls
God of war
[QUOTE="DXGreat1_HGL"]Does the DS work with the Wii in any capacity?a_ratchet_fan
currently, no... I don't think you'll be seeing any Four Swords Adventures type interactivity any time soon, if at all.
btw, here's a link to a DS vs. PSP genre comparison thread I just made. Might help a bit in deciding which one is best for you.
Yes, I've seen most of your posts pertaining to the PSP. They have been helpful and I've also seen good posts pertaining to DS. Thanks even if it makes the choice harder...
[QUOTE="NorthlandMan"]Buy a DS Apart from actually being successful and having a future it has more games coming, the games are exclusive and the hardware is actually suitable for portable play. The PSP has a few quality ports and remakes coming but it's pretty much a dead system. The DS is winning for a reason, leave the PSP for little kids posing as "Gangstas"a_ratchet_fan
Again, SW people confuse ports with games that are in the same series. Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters and Syphon Filter are not ports. In fact, they are full-on sequels and add a hell of a lot of new gameplay mechanics into their respective series. Games like MP: H do not.
yeah but the controlls suck for size matters and basicly all game so do youre self a favor and get a ds it has final fantasy 4, entian oddeesy,wonderful life,rune factory,metroid prime hunters,the new super mario bros,mario kart ds,mega man starforce, pokemon diamond and pearl,and custum robo and if you dont like pokemon get diamond and peral im not a huge fan of pokemon but diamond rules and crushes any rpg for the psp.the only games i would get for the psp are valkrie profile lenneth prusuit force ape escape on the loose and super ghost in ghouls
The PSP would be a huge mistake. It's future is bleak, its more expensive, and most importantly, it has no good games.Plug1Plug2
That has been said since 2005 and guess what is not true,Its future has been secured with God of war,It has a price drop,it has most of the AA games.With the current library it has plus the price drop a PSP would be a wise decision.Also God of war,Syphon filter,FF:CC,Devil may cry,Monster hunter Freedom 2nd,Exit 2.Also that old PSP games have a good discount.
Get Classic PSP games for less than 20$,Is a great time for PSP owners.
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