Ups and Downs of both systems, a have both, two for each, and i really can tell both the positives and negatives of both systems:
PSP positives:
-it's a multimedia device e.g. music, movies, pictures
-it's a wide screen
-graphics are great almost similar to the ps2
-sound quality is great
-you can surf the web
-multiplayer dont need a cable
-games look good on the psp
PSP negatives:
-it has low battery life, with only 3 hours of charging and up to 8 hours of gameplay,
5 hours of music and 3 hours of watching movies,
-bigger screen and much prone to damage
-if umd discs get scratched, the game wont work
-you will be tempted to buy the accessories and you will pay more just for the additional accessories
-psp games are expensive
-loading screens are the worst
-it's big and you have to carry a bag or something so you'll know where to put it
DS positives:
-it's cheap
-it's interactive
-first party games are great e.g mario, pokemon, the legend of zelda
-long battery life with 3 hours of charging and up to 20 hours of gameplay depending on the brightness and coldness of the place
-ds games are cheap
-multiplayer doesn't need cable and with 30-100 feet afar depending on location
-no loading screens on first party games
-availability of up to eight Nintendo DS users and only one ds card using ds download play
-it's small and can fit in your pocket
-you can chat with your friends via the microphone
DS negatives:
-low graphic quality and it is not even near to the gamecube
-ds card means low sound quality
-it's not multimedia but it can be but you have buy it
so when you look at it... ds is great in many ways
buy a ds, it rocks
Last edited by strikerno14 (2009-01-12 23:40:29)