Both the DS and the PSP are cool. DS has their nice 2 screen set up while the PSP has a Big Ass screen. And after watching game footage of both systems, graphically the DS lies in between the 64 and the Cube, while the PSP lies in between his big brothers, PS and PS2. Obviously we havent seen in graphics the full potential these systems have until they are released. As for price....DS will have the upper hand. Counting the games it can already play at launch, players will probably just have to pay for the system. I can see the system sell at 150 or less at launch. Which is no biggie seeing all the things it can do right at the start As for the PSP, it will be pricy. Most likely it will retail around 200 or more at launch. And for games, it looks like it will sell just like its big brother games at 50 bucks. Price range for the PSP: $300 with games n all. Probably, just an estimated guess. For handling, the DS looks more rugged. It does look like it can take a beating as its little brothers, the gameboys. Unlike the PSP, it looks too fancy to get its hands dirty. Sony should release a case included with the system. Both systems have great potential. Excellent potential. The PSP does look like it will be the new guy in the gaming handhelds that will stick around. No matter what the price is, Sony always sells. As for Nintendo, they will Rock On. Peace.