Wizard Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 Dude, portable systems rock!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Heh. K`dash is "special", so get used to it. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>My hate for both of these poor excuses for handhelds hold no limit.
IxI SoNiK IxI Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 ive seen some screen for both ds & psp and psp is totally better than the ds in terms of graphical power, case in point with the ridge racer game, ive seen screens of madden on the ds, they were horrendous like gba 3d.. psp = ps1.5
Wizard Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 Case in point, both are selling like hot cakes, and the only best games ON both these bricks is Ridge Racer, i sheit you not.
IxI SoNiK IxI Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 Case in point, both are selling like hot cakes, and the only best games ON both these bricks is Ridge Racer, i sheit you not.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> of course nintendo will always sell no matter what they put out there... gb. gbc, gba... gbasp
OverlordMondo Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 I'd go for the DS, and it's somewhat saddening that you're choosing the PSP for it's Graphic quality... I, for one, play my handheld absolutely everywhere. 6 hours is not enough for me. How long is school? Nearly 8 hours, why would I attempt to play a 6 hour system for 8 hours? And 6 is the max, not the standard. And Mr. Diller was almost a launch title (it's out now), so there's a good game on the DS. Granted that, I'm getting both anyway. I'm about as unfanboyish as one can get.
Agozer Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 And Ridge Racer sucks...No it doesn't. Both Ridge Racer Type 4 and Ridge Racer V are very good and I have not regrette buying either of them.
Gryph Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 I played the earlier ones and didn't enjoy them so I passed on the new ones.
Mag Posted December 13, 2004 Author Posted December 13, 2004 the battery issue has been solved, Sony saids up to 6 hours of game play, thats very decent, I mean who the heck play handheld for 6 hours long, thats rarely said.
Wizard Posted December 13, 2004 Posted December 13, 2004 6 hours give or take. Some people say it's 4 hours, some say it's 6. One occasion 2 hours.
Mag Posted December 13, 2004 Author Posted December 13, 2004 Look: from GameSpot:The PSP's battery life has been the subject of much speculation. After having spent some time with a PSP, a couple of games, and a demo disc that essentially serves as a movie, there's a few things we know. Sony has rated the battery life to be around the six hour mark when playing games. So far, that seems to be accurate. Games--at least the ones we've seen so far--seem to be pretty good about only spinning the disc when needed. Movies, however, are streaming off the disc at a pretty constant rate, so it seems like you'll get less movie time than game time, but exactly how much less is a little tougher to figure. I would also imagine that the lower power requirements of reading the memory stick means that movies playing off of a stick wouldn't take as much as reading a movie from a UMD. We'll be putting that to the test soon. The PSP has a pretty detailed battery info screen. Here, it gives you the remaining juice as a percentage, and as an hours/minutes calculation. That number can change pretty wildly depending on what you've been doing, but... well... yeah, it doesn't take much juice for the system to display the battery information screen. Charging the unit from 0 to 100 percent took us just under two hours, and that includes about 20 minutes of playtime. The system seems to keep charging even if you're using it, though I'd imagine that would slow the charging down at least a little bit. Extra batteries are running somewhere around the $30 range, I believe. While I wouldn't normally indulge in something like extra rechargable batteries for a handheld system, the flight from Tokyo to San Francisco is around nine or ten hours in length. So yeah, I'll need at least one spare. As for you, the question to ask is... do you really play portable games for over six hours in a stretch? I rarely do... this flight is one of the few exceptions that puts me without a power outlet for an extended period of time. So far, the PSP is pretty impressive. The games are a lot of fun, the system's design is really solid, and overall, it just fits in your hands properly. It feels right. There's a lot to be said for the way a controller, handheld or otherwise, fits in your hands. The system will officially launch in between 24 and 28 hours, depending on which Japanese retail store you choose to line up at. When that happens, we'll have more to play and more to say.
Shibathedog Posted December 13, 2004 Posted December 13, 2004 as much as i would like to support nintendo, Their hardware is significantly weaker than sonys, which i can overlook, power isnt everything, but what kills DS for me, Is the games, all of them are weak, im probably going to get Metroid and Mario, but what else is there? Feel the magic XXYY or whatever looks cool, but not anything mindblowing.
Mag Posted December 13, 2004 Author Posted December 13, 2004 Mario Kart is in the works, so as Sonic, and Final fantasy, and so on. The point is, Nintendo just made a bad startout, I'm sure they will improve over the times.
Wizard Posted December 13, 2004 Posted December 13, 2004 snip<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I got my information from people who bought the system today on various bbs boards, such as mmcafe, 2ch and 4ch. Gamespot goes either way, they suck anyways, along with IGN, go go Play Magazine and japanese bbses! nDS over here got a crappy selection of launch titles, the Japanese launch titles seemed more interesting. And RR still sucks.
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