14th March 2005, 9:36 PM
Quote:Wow, your fanboy idiocy is incredible!! Only two purchase-worthy games (yes only TWO) in five months is MORE than acceptable since it's Nintendo we're talking about, and it doesn't matter than Sony's LAUNCH lineup has at least three times the number of great games as the DS.
Oh but there's no way this can continue! Because we all know how crappy Sony system lineups are during the fall/winter! Yeah, that's some great thinking there, guy!
Sony relies on third parties for most of its PSP lineup. Are third parties fully there yet? Will the PSP be as strongly supported as past Sony consoles? The jury is not back in yet, you know. Don't pretend like it is.
And the DS just doesn't have quite as bad a released lineup as you say... I'm sure more than two games are worth buying. But as I said... it's spring! You shouldn't be expecting more than a few decent games per month for ANY platform. The PSP is just an exception because it's launching. After launch it should get a bit more normal.
Quote:And the GB had very few good games.
Your point is still that having really old tech makes for a better handheld, which is something so incredibly fanboy-retarded that I'm not going to further respond to it.
The GB had plenty of good games. Just ones that often weren't quite as great as their NES cousins. But still, that doesn't make them bad games! Definitely not! And anyway, it meant that instead of ports we got new games... always nice (nicer than ports), even if they are only 80 or 90% as good as the NES titles were.
At least older tech forces different games. Ones more designed for that platform. And in this current generation, I also like how the DS actually has some 2d games... as opposed to PSP which I'm sure will be 99% 3D. 2d works very well on handhelds. 3d has more problems, given the small images... and I like 2d gaming and don't want it to totally go away. It's been great to see Nintendo support the DS with a bunch of 2d titles.
As for DS games... Yoshi's Touch n Go looks cool, for another (new) title.