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midnight rain 12-30-2009 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by mojopinuk (Post 791791)
Theres really not much point. GTA might actually be the only reason id even consider one but thats not worth the money. I borrowed a friends and messed around on one of the Metal Gear's and a few other games, transferred some PS1 classics onto his memory card which is a feature i do like by the way, but got pretty bored quickly.

I have a DS and it's much better, in my opinion.

Yeah, I heard the game quality is better for the DS. Luckily, I only plan on using it during road trips (not to mention I alread use my iPod for a good 3/4 of road trips to begin with) so it's not like I need a large selection of quality games to play. That, and I don't feel like investing too much in a handheld console. There are a couple of other games for it that I heard were good too and I'll probably buy them as well. And GTA: Chinatown Wars is awesome :love:

Alfred 12-30-2009 11:07 AM

The DS is definitely better. I have one myself and game quality aside, it's (cheaper and) overall a lot more fun. Some really unique, quality games on it like Scribblenauts, Bowser's Inside Story, Phantom Hourglass, The World Ends With You, etc.

Arya Stark 12-30-2009 11:15 AM

The games are nice, but the quality isn't that good on the DS. I have to admit.
On PSP, the quality on such a small screen is admirable.

Alfred 12-30-2009 11:41 AM

Where the DS shines is not in the graphically rich games, but the games that use a simple art style yet manage to be great in other ways. Substance, not style.

midnight rain 12-30-2009 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Alfred (Post 791864)
Where the DS shines is not in the graphically rich games, but the games that use a simple art style yet manage to be great in other ways. Substance, not style.

Isn't that the same Wii argument that you argue against so often? ;)

Arya Stark 12-30-2009 11:44 AM

Yeah but I understand what he means.
And Wii should have better graphics.
Nuff said.

Alfred 12-30-2009 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Tuna (Post 791867)
Isn't that the same Wii argument that you argue against so often? ;)

Not exactly. See, I like the Wii a lot. I think Galaxy is better than any game I've played on the other consoles. The problem with the Wii is that there's not enough games like Galaxy on the console, and thanks to the lack of third-party support (largely due to the less powerful hardware) (and cept for shovelware), it's almost solely up to Nintendo to provide Wii gamers with quality experiences. Though I will admit, Muramasa looks like an amazing third party title, and I have wanted it for some time now.

Fact: The support for the DS > the support for the Wii

midnight rain 12-30-2009 11:49 AM

Wii is a novelty at best, the only time I ever have fun with it is if friend are there. Boring to play by yourself imo and I'm not really into the Zeldas and Marios.

Alfred 12-30-2009 11:50 AM

I try to look at the Wii as a different kind of console for a different kind of player.

midnight rain 12-30-2009 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Alfred (Post 791872)
Not exactly. See, I like the Wii a lot. I think Galaxy is better than any game I've played on the other consoles. The problem with the Wii is that there's not enough games like Galaxy on the console, and thanks to the lack of third-party support (largely due to the less powerful hardware) (and cept for shovelware), it's almost solely up to Nintendo to provide Wii gamers with quality experiences. Though I will admit, Muramasa looks like an amazing third party title, and I have wanted it for some time now.

Fact: The support for the DS > the support for the Wii

What? Liar!

http://image.allmusic.com/00/agg/cov...27602tf007.jpg

Actually I've never played Galaxy, I just wonder how BioShock can be topped.


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