[QUOTE="millwrought"]
After playing the Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, and finally the DS I really didn't see much improvements graphical to them, so when I bought the PSP my eyes literial burnt out of their sockets.
Go get the PSP, you won't regret it. I mean, what handheld can you get all of the good Spyro Games, FF7/Crisis Core, God of War, Resistance, and more in steller graphics?
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The jump from GBA to DS is like the jump from SNES to N64. (Suppose to be actually it is suppose to be the jump from PS1 to N64) GBA was 32 Bit because they had RE2 running on the GBA. DS is 64 Bit like the N64. But for some reason they made GBA games ports of 16 Bit games or games with 16 Bit graphics. On the DS alot of people use 2D Graphics but their are some games that look like N64 games Graphically.Also on topic it depends on what games you like I'm tempted myself to buy a PSP I played some games on it and I liked it. I also have a DS and like the games on it.
Edit* Here's a link to RE2 running on the GBA
I know it was supposed to be like that, but it never really felt like I was playing anything more advanced since the GBA. I was playing Pokemon Diamond and was almost shocked that I reminded myself that I was playing on the DS, not the GBA. (Doesn't help they don't use the touchscreen at all really).
I know there are SOME games that take advantage of the DS, like Moon and FF4. But I never really felt like it was a HUGE step.
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