> i was thinking of buying a PSP, but i have been told that
> the know dead pixel problem is causing a lot of bad
> feedback, PSP hardware is more powerfull then NDS, but wich
> one is really worth buying?
Well, the DS had that same problem back at the launch...Nintendo has been very reasonable about fixing it if it occurs though.
As for my opinion...it certainly is true that the PSP is more powerful than the NDS (although I don't think anything has come close to pushing it's hardware yet). As far as the actual machines though, I choose NDS. The PSP doesn't seem like much that hasn't been done before to me, but the Nintendo DS just excites the hell out of me. It already feels more innovative than the PSP is and it's just the tip of the iceberg. Plus I can run homebrew stuff on it already and it has a big community already because of the GBA's huge homebrew community.
Plus any of the cool stuff on the PSP you have to spend quite a bit more money for...like movie watching. 20 - 30 bucks for a movie that I've already bought on DVD? No thanks. You might say "Hey, you can watch MPEG-4 on it though!" Yeah, but then if you want really good quality I'm sure you would need a much larger Sony Memory Stick Duo than what comes with it. Then you have to give Sony at least another 50 - 70 bucks. >_>
I dunno about you, but I'm not made out of money. Anyway, the DS hardware, although less powerful than the PSP, just makes me feel like there is more room for innovation on it than on the PSP, and the possibilities are amazing. Like, this isn't that amazing, but there is an early Ti-83 calculator emulator for the DS already with touchscreen calculator input. I mean, it's not like SNES emulation or something, but that is a kind of emulator that would not work well on GBA, or on the PSP I don't think, and I like that idea.
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