3rd April 2005, 9:41 AM
Again, I have my doubts. DS had a terribly slow start, the game library is small and shallow, and the PSP pretty much has already matched it in two weeks. Until developers really start to do something with the touch-screen concept, DS is going to lag behind, and Sony is never in the habit of allowing anyone to play catch-up. If the DS is going to win this competition, they need to attack now while they're still on mostly-even ground. Once the PSP starts boasting sales that are double and triple what DS has, it's too late.
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