I'm looking at buying a portable system in the next week or so. Both these systems have advantages, I'm just wondering what the thoughts are on them. I play mostly RPGs, but like most games other than ...
PSP - $250 (includes 32MB memory stick, headphones, AC adapter, carrying case, demo disc and wrist strap DS - $150 (includes stylus, AC adapter and wrist strap) PSP - IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi) up to 11Mbps ...
1up.com has an article right now about the handheld wars, one year later: the PSP hit the US on March 24, 2005, which means it's time to take stock of the situation: It's not rare to see games ported ...
PSP vs. DS A recent article in Famitsu Weekly compiled a large survey of their readers about what they thought of the upcoming portables from Sony and Nintendo and the results are a bit interesting.
You Europeans sure love your Sony-branded products. In two of the three major video game markets (Japan and the U.S.), Nintendo has come out on top in first-week sales of handheld gaming systems with ...
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