Hah. *snorts* Yeah guys, the PSP is toatally superior. I'll tell you, I've had times on my DS well away from any source of electricity, where a PSP battery would'ave choked and died on me long before I got home to charge it again. Also, bearing in mind a PSP does charge more often, batteries will wear and tear faster. (My DS needs charging like once a week, if that.) On the other hand, you could take the both of them, and drop them four inches on to carpet, guess what. 50/50 shot someting goes terribly wrong with the PSP, that's what moving parts on a portable get you. My DS has been dropped plenty of times, on the other hand, usually from standing height, and has no more than 2 nicks. It still works fine. I'm not saying both systems don't have their advantages and disadvantages, and I'm damn well a PC gamer, not a Ninty fanboy, but my point is it sounds ignorant to just say the PSP is altogether superior.
"On the other hand, you could take the both of them, and drop them four inches on to carpet, guess what." Yep- the hinge on my DS broke off. On the other hand, nothing of the sort has happened to my PSP. I still like my DS better, though- if the PSP broke repairs wouldn't be as easy as supergluing the hinge back on.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Zachary Stiles @ Jan 21st 2007 6:44AM
Hah. *snorts*
Yeah guys, the PSP is toatally superior. I'll tell you, I've had times on my DS well away from any source of electricity, where a PSP battery would'ave choked and died on me long before I got home to charge it again. Also, bearing in mind a PSP does charge more often, batteries will wear and tear faster. (My DS needs charging like once a week, if that.)
On the other hand, you could take the both of them, and drop them four inches on to carpet, guess what. 50/50 shot someting goes terribly wrong with the PSP, that's what moving parts on a portable get you. My DS has been dropped plenty of times, on the other hand, usually from standing height, and has no more than 2 nicks. It still works fine.
I'm not saying both systems don't have their advantages and disadvantages, and I'm damn well a PC gamer, not a Ninty fanboy, but my point is it sounds ignorant to just say the PSP is altogether superior.
Jamar @ Jan 21st 2007 9:12AM
"On the other hand, you could take the both of them, and drop them four inches on to carpet, guess what."
Yep- the hinge on my DS broke off. On the other hand, nothing of the sort has happened to my PSP. I still like my DS better, though- if the PSP broke repairs wouldn't be as easy as supergluing the hinge back on.