I think Ridge Racer for the DS is a new game, actually... clearly the graphics are based on Ridge Racer 64, but I thought it was new. Perhaps not...
Quote:It also has no-light problems.
True, which is why I usually play directly under a lamp. :)
Quote:Brian doesn't have one!
Actually, I know plenty of console gaming fans who don't have a PS2 (including most of the active members of the gaming club on campus)... it's not quite THAT common. :)
And yes, both the DS and PSP will have plenty of ports. The DS ones, though, will be a little bit more changed because of the differences of the system... the PSP will just get almost straight ports. DS ones have to be changed at least a little bit. :)
Quote:True, which is why I usually play directly under a lamp.
That kind of makes it hard to take the GBA to other places...which is what you're supposed to do with it. Because it's a handheld. A handheld that you take places. Places that don't have lamps. Like outside your house. That place that you don't go. With your GBA.
Outside is where I go to get from one place to another. Which, given that I am in school (well unless it's like now and it's break and I'm at home), means I have to walk to classes, the commons, etc... so I am outside. Just not without the purpose of getting somewhere. :)
*in a whiny voice* Well actually where I live we don't HAVE basements because the water table is too high.
Other people: For some reason even though that WAS informative and somewhat related to the topic we want to kill you for saying that.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Well, the most obvious reason is to have more space in your house... more rooms, more places to put things, a good place for things like laundry machines, workroom, etc...