27th October 2004, 1:03 PM
Quote:You still haven't said the words I want to hear, because of that huge ego of yours. What you're saying basically means what I want you to say, but you're still too egotistical to outright say "I was wrong, OB1, and you were right".
I don't see why you care so much to hear that exact sentence, but if you really do, how about you try using it first? :)
Quote:If that were the case then the PSP and DS would be $500, not $150 or $200. The PS2 also plays DVDs but that is not its primary function. Both handhelds are gaming systems first and foremost, and anything else added to it are nice bonuses. The DS has an organizer not because Nintendo really wants that lucrative electronic organizer market in its grasp, but because it makes sense.
PSP plays movies in its special format, not DVDs! And yes the price is less but the devices are still trying to move into those devices' territory features-wise... and of course an organizer makes sense with a thing like the DS. Like movies do with a large-format media like PSP has. The point is that handhelds ARE moving towards doing more of the things that other handheld devices do, and the DS and PSP are accelerating that trend. The Game Gear had a TV Tuner, there was a radio for the GBC, the GBA has a radio too as well as those GBA Video carts, etc...