14th March 2005, 7:41 PM
Quote:Uh, that's what pretty much all non-Nintendo hardware has been since forever. That's what the PS3 will be, and what the XB2 will be. That's also what the Gamecube was, what the PS2 was, and what (to a lesser extent) the XBox was.
More specifically, I want something that's unique when I get a handheld. I don't want to be playing the same games on the PSP that I'm playing on my home consoles. That doesn't mean that I wouldn't like to have the PSP, but I like the DS a bit more because it offers a way of playing that can't be done the home consoles. Granted we haven't seen that to a large extent yet, but it's probably just a matter of time.
I have this view because I play handheld games a lot less than ones of the home consoles, so when I get a handheld I want something that's different. Get it?
One of the problems is that the PSP in too many ways resembles the PS2 that's setting in my room at this very moment. On the other hand the the DS and the GBA have almost nothing in common with the GC. That's what I'm talking about here. As I said, though, I'd still like to get the PSP since some of the titles at launch and shortly afterword look interesting. It's got some unique games so I'd like to get, but it's not AS unique as what the DS can [potentially] provide.
I hope that made you more confused.......less confused
Sometimes you get the scorpion.