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    Quote Originally Posted by The Time Assassin
    My PDA can play emulators... JUST LIKE MY PSP!

    That is what? 1000s of games? I think SO.

    BTW, 90% of those games don't even take advantage of the touch screen in any major way.



    DS gets so much support because there are so many more 11 year olds that pay videogames.

    PSP will get PLENTY of support once the PS3 comes out, seeing as it will feature tons of connectivity.
    Yeah, thanks. NES, SNES, and Genesis games definitely make use of your PDA's touch screen.

    90% of the games that do take advantage of the touch screen haven't come out yet.

    Here's what it all boils down to:
    PSP - Better graphics, useless stuff, like a movie and music player.
    DS - Handy work of innovation. With its touch screen and microphone, many new worlds and possibilities have been opened. What we've seen in the first few months have just barely tapped into what Nintendo has in store for the DS.

    The only reason the PSP is more popular than the DS is because it has better graphics and looks "cooler." But popularity isn't everything nowadays, kiddo. Sony vomits games out like a bulimic and some games are good, some are not. Nintendo, although shorter than Sony on games, usually dishes out innovative titles that tend to get overlooked because it's on the OMFG TEH KIDDY NINTENDO!

    Quote Originally Posted by The Time Assassin
    How the hell can you call MGA unoriginal? It is probally the most original game currently out on PSP.
    You sure are right about that, kiddo.
    Last edited by SomethingBig; 07-04-2005 at 12:45 AM.
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