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1. NismoZ said on July 21, 2010, 06:59:00 PM (-07:00)

Kyurem
2,014 posts

And I say DS/DSi because DS vs. PSP is no contest. Like console wars, but with handhelds.

The DS, like the Wii, brings a whole new aspect of video games to the market; this time touch. It also has two screens. Game companies actually take advantage of those two aspects; putting something unimportant on the bottom screen that doesn't have room on one screen. They just can't do that on the PSP, and end up cluttering up the screen.

The PSP has the obvious quality advantage, with 32MB of RAM (64 on the Slim, Brite and Go), compared to the DS's (pitiful) 4MB, and the DSi's 16MB. The PSP is even 128-bit, so that's like comparing the GameCube to the N64, when we're talking about bit rate and stuff.

The PSP seems more prone to damage than the DS, however. The screen isn't protected by plastic, and it uses discs, which, if you haven't noticed, are much more fragile than cartridges.

On the topic of discs and carts, with discs you have to have all of the save data on the system memory. Not only can you fill up the memory with save data, but if you break your PSP and get another, you've just lost all of your data.

Other notable things about each system include:
Savestates on PSP
Older PlayStation emulators on PSP
Microphone on DS
Hinge on DS, can also be used to protect screens
Sleep Mode on DS

2. .name//Technomancer said on July 22, 2010, 12:48:03 AM (-07:00)

Haxorus
486 posts

I have an incarnation of every DS, and two PSPs [Xp3000 and GO], and I love them all. n.n

Each system has it's own little quirks, but I don't love either more than the others.

I even switch it up sometimes and play SS on my old clunky Teal DS. xD;

But honestly, if I had to chose, it's the DSi XL. It's just so darn purty. It's like a little tiny laptop. c:

That, and it's SD memory. xD; Gotta love being able to jack your stereo into an XL and crank tunes offa it.

3. Turtwig said on July 22, 2010, 06:18:21 PM (-07:00)

Haxorus
372 posts

The PSP has great features, but I'm quite into the DSi since it has a camera plus my favorite app "flipnote". The PSP on the other hand has a camera as well but not built in sadly.

4. Charizard98 said on July 25, 2010, 05:04:32 PM (-07:00)

Volcarona
732 posts

Oh wait, hold on for a sec....

Reason why PSP wins this    
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PSP wins, hands down....PWNAGE! >:V

5. Cam Chomp said on July 29, 2010, 05:35:50 AM (-07:00)

Charizard
148 posts

DSi is better than PSP

6. IneptGamer said on July 29, 2010, 02:32:05 PM (-07:00)

Joltik
13 posts

I have to say the DSi wins, PSP is good but with an exception of a few games, PSP doesnt have that many great games out, in the other hand the DS/DSi has bunch of good / great games .

Sure PSP has better graphics, but graphics doesn't make the console/ game.

So IMO the DSi wins.

7. GoldndSilver7 said on August 11, 2010, 06:51:09 PM (-07:00)

Cyndaquil
23 posts

Well it depends what you like.
I <3 nintendo so much so for me it beats anything.

But psp has a few better games.

DSI<PsP<DS

Why have that order? I LIKE MY GBA GAMES!

8. KrayzeeGuy said on August 12, 2010, 07:13:57 AM (-07:00)

Charizard
120 posts

On the topic of handhelds, I'm more of a fan of the DS for the interactivity, and games.

However, the PSP isn't worthless, it has a good class of graphics (however, the 3DS is sure to outclass that) and a good handful of games that I honestly wish showed their heads on larger consoles more often.

Now, the only handheld I don't like, is the PSP Go, only because I don't like having to rebuy all of my games in a digital version. Personally I really like physically owning a cartridge or disc, because it's personal property as such. With digital downloads, if you read the claims and law st00f, you can actually note the fact that you are not an owner of it, but only a 'licenser', meaning at any time, the company has full right to take away your ownership privileges.

9. Sableyed said on August 12, 2010, 02:11:27 PM (-07:00)

Regigigas
999 posts

DS has Pokemon. And it's one of the most versatile systems, beating out pretty much all of the consoles. I may not own a PSP, but it can't be better than the DS.

10. LiteTheIronMan said on August 12, 2010, 06:50:21 PM (-07:00)

Shaymin
2,854 posts

...

The PSP isn't a video game console, it's... a... It's an iPod with buttons.

Now, before you go and tell me "OMG U NUB FRGOT ABOOT DSI SOUND LOLOLLOL" That's a SOUND TOY. Not a music player. And the camera is an image manipulation toy.

The point is, Nintendo is purely games. Even when they throw these add-ons in, they're still thinking about potential gaming applications. And the only thing a DSi can't do that a PSP can is play movies. That's about it.

Char, that post is incredibly stupid and biased. 358/2 Days is a DS game for one, and on top of that one exclusive game does not a good console make.

For the record the PSPGo is probably the worst decision Sony ever made with their handheld line- it's entirely digital media and you can't redeem the games you physically own, so you end up wasting more money than you did beforehand with your PSP.

11. Charizard98 said on August 13, 2010, 06:58:03 PM (-07:00)

Volcarona
732 posts

Quote:
Originally Posted by LiteTheIronMan View Post


Char, that post is incredibly stupid and biased. 358/2 Days is a DS game for one, and on top of that one exclusive game does not a good console make.

First of all, ^. Second, 358 was a very meh-ish game. If I need to put out another reason (not including the games), it would be the PSP for internet acess and DS for it being Nintendo. Usually, though I play my PSP more then my DS though. Anyways, if I had to choose, DS for when I feel like playing the DS and PSP for it's games and internet acess. Overall, I say it's a tie....

12. Ultimazone said on August 13, 2010, 07:27:49 PM (-07:00)

Haxorus
292 posts

Well, Kh: Birth by sleep uses the same motor functions as ds, as in: Same level up function, same movements, the only difference is you play as less players and the actions commands are different

13. alternateshadow300 said on August 14, 2010, 12:18:35 AM (-07:00)

Haxorus
454 posts

Quote:
Originally Posted by Charizard98 View Post
First of all, ^. Second, 358 was a very meh-ish game. If I need to put out another reason (not including the games), it would be the PSP for internet acess and DS for it being Nintendo. Usually, though I play my PSP more then my DS though. Anyways, if I had to choose, DS for when I feel like playing the DS and PSP for it's games and internet acess. Overall, I say it's a tie....
... Actually Char, I agree with Lite, that wasn't a good reason. That's like saying, um... Charmander is better than Chimchar because it actually has a tail. Y'Know what I'm sayin'?

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