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Sony PSP - PSO Phreak - 31-03-2005

I agree that the price is a bit much (especially for a defective product), but like all things electronic, this too will eventually go down in price. I don't plan on buying one until it is around $150 and comes in a multitude of colors. But that probably won't be for a year or so. However, if a game comes out that I absolutely must have, then I may shell out the extra cash.


Sony PSP - God-IX - 31-03-2005

bah, regardless of price, I will buy one when I get the money...I don't feel like waiting till the price goes down


Sony PSP - mr_shoe_uk - 02-04-2005

PSO Phreak Wrote:Mr. Shoe, are you five years old? Nintendogs, Animal Crossing? If so, I can see why the Nintendo DS appeals to you. These games, as well as the Nintendo DS are targetted to younger audiences and casual gamers. The PlayStation Portable is more for teenagers and young adults, thus explaining the more explicit content they contain. If you prefer the sort of games that the Nintendo DS provides, then by all means, don't let me stand in your way. I personally do not think that the Nintendo DS will make it 2 years. Folks, we're looking at the next Virtual Boy.

Ahaha, I am in fact 5 years younger than you, but that is hardly 5. You may say these games sound childish, but it's more important that they're good, which I'm very sure they will be. I have no idea what these 'explicit' PSP games you're talking about are, but an 'explicit' game is often a very poor game with supposedly shocking aspects to make it sell better. I also think the DS has proved popular (and too good) to be 'the next virtual boy'.


Sony PSP - God-IX - 04-04-2005

The PSP has yet to make a "good" game, the DS is full of them so far, PSP has more games in the lineup, but for now, the DS has the better games, I like the PSP better, but DS for nowSmile


Sony PSP - mr_shoe_uk - 04-04-2005

People seem to say it has more games lined up.. it may be that I haven't been looking for them, but apart from plenty of EA home console conversions, they don't seem to be many, and those that are seem less interesting.

P.S. DS Sales have overtaken PSP (again) in Japan!


Sony PSP - God-IX - 04-04-2005

Yha, for right now, the EA games are only thing lined up and I dislike those games....so for now, I go with DS


Sony PSP - God-IX - 04-04-2005

I went with the cheaper one firstSmile


Sony PSP - adrina_kellers - 18-04-2005

Judgment Wrote:Check this out

http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/01/24/news_6116985.html
Now that is the kind of Report i have been waiting for.


Sony PSP - Master Force23 - 24-04-2005

adrina_kellers Wrote:Now that is the kind of Report i have been waiting for.

i don't know which one i should buy... :paranoid:


Sony PSP - mr_shoe_uk - 25-04-2005

Innovation and Nintendo fun over Sony style and graphics is the choice to make I suppose. With PSP being so much harder to develop for though, and with many developers likely to concentrate powerful resources on the upcoming home consoles, it may leave many wondering what the future holds for PSP. As it stands, the only upcoming game that looks interesting to me on PSP is Mercury, where there are quite a few on the cheaper and easier to develop for DS.

I'm not here to start arguments though!