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Both have their pros and cons, but at the time, I'd probably go with the DSi. I don't see why having an ipod or not having an ipod makes any difference. The DSi can play music on an SD memory card, and the PSP can play saved music. But that really means nothing to me. I look at the specs and games when I buy systems. The DS offers more games than the PSP. However, if you want quality over quantity it wouldn't be that bad of an idea to go for a PSP. DS has always been a system for me, but again, that's just me.
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Both are awesome, and both have benefits over the other. There really is no "better" choice if you ask me. I have owned GameBoys and just about every -- if not all -- models in that lineage, so I'm a bit partial to the DS in this particular context. I do know for sure, though, that the PSP has way better graphics and a bigger screen. Those are un-debatable facts.
Now as far as gameplay, that's where you're going to have to choose. There are a ton of games for the DS, so you're surely likely to find something you like. There are plenty of games for the PSP as well, and you also have that movie-on-the-go option with their proprietary movie cartridge thing that they do...although I think that's kind of fizzled out lately since it hasn't seemed to catch on. |
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I got a PSP last year and got a DS lite a few weeks ago (thanks jk!). The DS certainly has more of a childish feel to it, because it seems less fragile, and a greater amount of the games for it seem very cartoony and geared toward kids. But for whatever reason, the DS seems like it's less likely to be embarrassing to whip out in public if you are an adult.
Both are fairly hackable, but I'd give an edge to a PSP because if you install custom firmware, along with ROMs for NES, SNES, Sega, Gameboy, etc. (which a DS can do, if you have the right stuff for it), a PSP can played ripped copies of your PS1 and PSP games. If you get a big enough memory stick, you can carry around a large amount of games, and not have to deal with the hassle of carrying around those little UMD discs, or whatever the cartridges for a DS are called. One of the first games I played after getting a PSP was Final Fantasy VII. Anyway, I'm not really making any sense, and it's hard to really put one over the other. I recommend going over to Metacritic, and browsing through the highest rated DS and PSP games, and see which one has more games that interest you. |
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