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Shuffle said:Then there would be a massive earthquake, killing all humans.
Actually, hell would freeze over...
Thank you, this is my most replied topic I've made
Shuffle said:Then there would be a massive earthquake, killing all humans.
Bigboi said:The only good Sonic game this year is going to be on the PSP. Sonic Rivals FTW.
Someman said:I am not a fanboy.
Whatever.Bigboi said:Someman said:I am not a fanboy.
The first step is denial.
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Maou-Shin Daioka said:The reason I enjoy the DS over the PSP is because:
* All of the reasons people have stated before on this topic.
*The DS has a better homebrew scene than the PSP, in my opinion, and the homebrew systems (Supercard series, M3 Simply, ect.) allow you to have backups of all your DS and GBA titles you own, a media player (music and movies in a high quality), and a plethora of online functions (chat, email functions browsing websites, I think), and many other features.
The DS is better when it comes to media. If you have homebrew softare for it, of course. ^.^
and also Sony is actually trying to KILL the homebrew scene.Maou-Shin Daioka said:*The DS has a better homebrew scene than the PSP, in my opinion, and the homebrew systems (Supercard series, M3 Simply, ect.) allow you to have backups of all your DS and GBA titles you own, a media player (music and movies in a high quality), and a plethora of online functions (chat, email functions browsing websites, I think), and many other features.
I stand by my earlier statement.Omega the Hedgehog said:I don't like the PSP simply because it's like a PS2... that's portable. I use handheld systems to get away from the type of games I play at home. Hence, the DS is automatic win; I guarentee you that most, if not all of the games that really take advantage of the dual screen and/or touch screen could not be ported to a home console without losing some of the "coolness factor".
For the record, though, both the Gizmondo and GP2X are better than either the PSP or DS, but I didn't see either one on the poll so hey, whatever ^_~'