Difference between the PSP and DS right there: The PSP has better graphics, no doubt, but the DS has the better games. You can't beat genuinely great games like Advance Wars: Dual Strike. And unlike most of the PSP games, you can actually get A TON of gaming time out of the couple best DS titles.saturn wrote:i've seen games on the DS, the stylus approach is nice but not enough to convince me to buy one. The whole unit looks/feels cheap and the games look old.
EDIT: I would also argue that the list of upcoming DS games is amazing. The PSP has GTA: Liberty Stories and Daxter going for it, but with the DS you have a greater selection and frankly, you just know a lot of these games are going to rock. Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, a new Super Mario Bros, Metroid Prime Hunters, Mario Kart DS, Animal Crossing DS (the later 3 are online), Age of Empires, Resident Evil DS, Dynasty Warriors DS, Viewtiful Joe, Worms, etc. etc. etc.
IMO, a lot of the Cube's top games are not really childish at all.reefsurfer wrote:I have always liked Sony and their products and Nintendo have, to me, always felt a bit "childish" when it comes to game expereince.
Resident Evil 4 , Metroid Prime , and Eternal Darkness are examples of that.
Of course, you have games like Zelda: Wind Waker and Viewtiful Joe but all of those are still critically acclaimed. I also think you can't beat the GC for a measly $99 (US).

