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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: oldgamerz on July 15, 2018, 09:40:56 pm
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I always was curious about the PSP (PlayStation Portable) but never owned either handheld. The Nintendo DS looks vary tempting to buy as well.
I don't really like handhelds anymore but I am just curious, if you prefer you had one or the other or both?
Maybe those who had or own one could tell me, or anyone else who never owned one about it your experience, with either?
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I only have a DS so you can call me biased but I'd choice the DS. It can play GBA and DS games which essentially means it is open for two libraries of games. DS download play is decent and neither library is lacking IMO.
To be fair it's pretty much preference.
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PSP probably has a more superior console spec wise, it's graphics were better and it had a larger better screen but it not being able to collapse nor be really pocketable led to scratched screens, the UMD software was very unreliable and overall the console just wasn't the take everywhere kinda fun DS was.
If we are including predecessors Vita vs 3DS as well than it becomes more one sided as the vita is a failure.
But keeping it between DS vs PSP i'd say depends on what you want out of the console. If you want to carry a case around and want amazing RPGs and diverse PS2 and other sony titles at the palm of your hand that i'd say PSP. But if you want a purist's portable, the folding pocketable nature of the DS along with being able to play GBA games and the massive library of Pokemons and Mario games. I think i'd choose DS. :).
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I own a PSP and a 3DS XL, both. Both are fantastic handhelds with great screens and rich libraries of games.
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I'm team PSP, but the DS is excellent. I've had both for a while.
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If we are talking just straight DS, don't forget that this is the model that has GBA backwards compatibility, which is nothing to sneeze at. It would definitely be the deciding factor for me.
But if we are talking PSP vs 3DS? I'd still go 3DS with out the compatibility, because the 3DS library is bonkers good.
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I will take the PSP any day!
One of my favorite systems ever!
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Both, definitely, they've both got large and varied catalogues, loads of exclusives, they're excellent systems. I'm not big on handhelds either, I'd rather gawk at a modern flatscreen TV than some tiny little screen, but they do come in handy for trips or when you want to just tuck yourself away somewhere comfortable and get absorbed. If the opportunity to get one cheap does arise then you could do a heck of a lot worse.
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I still consider DS to be one of my favorite consoles in general, but once I got a PSP, I was really happy with it. Great specs for what it was, and some really excellent RPGs on it. DS just did so much good stuff with the dual screens, imo.
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Both are great systems with lots of great games but the battery life for the psp is really weak so I give the edge to the DS.
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I always loved my PSP and it had a lot more games available than people realize. Plus, you can export the iso of a Japanese game, merge it with its sub file, and import it back to a modded PSP. The sub community is decently sized with several JRPGs getting quality fan translations.
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Both are great for me, lots of good games on both.
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I have both systems and while both have allot of good games there is in my opinion no competition
The only strong point that I can give a psp is the slight edge for some good 3d games or the 3d rpg's wich are usually inferior towards ps2 rpg's anyways but lacking on the ds.
DS also has allot rpg's and are equal if not better in the old school 2d department thanks to ports of chrono trigger dragon quest V or original titels as radiant historia advance wars fire emblem to name some examples.
as far as other genre's go Nintendo has the most variation as far as quality titles go. Psp only seems to have especially rpg's going for them and while the psp has some arcade ports etc, the titles are not really exclusive on that platform and are usually better played elsewhere with ease while the ds has many unique titles in many genre's that make people have to especially use that system.
The ds is a jack of all trades many genre's and aside from the many quirky games also a pretty solid first party mascot filled library.
The psp does not even have solid mascots that can compete not to mention the lack of other genre's other than rpg's in comparison.
The psp is inferior to the ps2 system with a way smaller library while the ds is the ps2 of the handheld market. In my opinion I think people give the psp to much credit, unless your an rpg nut there is not much out there.
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although I do love playing the psp I just don't like how the games were made. they seemed to have used just about the cheapest glue ever when the bound the thing together and as such they are really prone to popping off the top plastic which makes the game/movie unreadable. sure that is more to do with the way people store it but I don't want to have to worry about people mistreating them by leaving them in the sun or something along those lines. where as the ds/3ds carts can still be played after being ran over by a car.
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I like the DS for almost all the reasons already listed. I've got a shelf full of them. At least one of just about every kind.
I got my PSP free from a friend a while back. I have like four games for it. I was getting out of gaming when they were getting popular so I don't have much nostalgia for it. I don't have much nostalgia for Playstation in general for that matter, but I will say as an adult gamer I find it is a nice, cheap way to get into some series that I'll probably never play or collect for otherwise.
It has the added bonus, depending on which model you get, of playing some of the games on the TV with component cables. FF Tactics comes to mind.
Oh, one last thing, the PSP is easily hacked for homebrew, so it has some really neat uses in that regard if your in to emulation. I've got mine outputting over USB so I can plug in to just about any PC and use it as a controller and play the PSP on the PC monitor.
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Oh, I forgot to say the main critical flaw of the DS was shoehorned touch screen mechanics i.e. the magic seals in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow is the first example that comes to mind.
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Oh, I forgot to say the main critical flaw of the DS was shoehorned touch screen mechanics i.e. the magic seals in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow is the first example that comes to mind.
Agreed. Big N seemed to learn their lesson eventually, as I don’t think there are that many 3DS games where it is an issue.
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Love the PSP. Never played DS. If I ever run into DS in the wild, sure I'll pick it up. I heard there some decent games for it.
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As hardware, neither for me. Really not a fan of the things. PSP is clunky and noisy and hard to use, DS is similarly clunky and uncomfortable, the stylus controls are an annoying gimmick that ruined nearly every game they were shoehorned into and the dual screens I find distracting. I feel pretty much the same way about the 3DS though it at least has bigger screens.
In terms of games, DS by a landslide. Mainly because of 9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors.
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I don’t really play too many handhelds. I only have the original PSP and the DS.
That analog stick on the PSP use to hurt my thumb after a half hour or so. I didn’t care for the gimmicky features on the DS like drawing paterns with the stylus in Castlevania or actually blowing out candles in Zelda.
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I love both systems. They also both have amazing diverse libraries. I wish the PSP wasn't so noisy though, I much prefer the vita. I wish there was a way to play my physical UMDS on Vita as that is my favorite handheld.
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At first I was impressed with PSP hardware & design compared to NDS. It wasn't until Nintendo DS Lite, I realized the games were more fun to play on the go compared to PSP at least to me. The DS had touch mechanic, colorful graphics, quick loading times, unique and original games that was my go-to handheld for some time.
Eventually after a few years on the market I went ahead and bought a PSP. Caught up playing some really excellent software with amazing graphics. Although I personally prefer playing PSP games on a large screen, especially when it comes to RPGs.
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The Psp line is obviously better in terms of hardware, but the DS and 3DS have such good libraries it's almost nuts, so I'd take those first in a heartbeat. There's good PSP games, but you really have to do your homework to find them.
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I have both, but I would say the PSP have better quality games overall, covering all the style. You could also download Playstation 1 games.
And the screen look a lot better that any DS variant. And some model could be connected to your TV.
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Well since PSOne, PS2, PSP, NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, DS. I would consider the golden age, for collectors/gamers, were you dont deal with bs of DLC,expansions packs, updates, storages, etc,etc bs. i would say both. Cause collecting for those generations is best cause you getting full package.
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GBA (the SP specifically with it's backlit screen) beats both...just wanted to add that. Such a damn good library on that handheld, and then the backwards compatibility just adds to that greatness.
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I owned both when both were being supported and I played my DS 10:1 over the PSP. The PSP is an excellent console, don't get me wrong, but I found more games on the DS more appealing and still do. And if you have a pre-DSi model you can play GBA games as well, which makes it even more appealing.
The PSP was definitely the JRPG handheld platform of choice though. It had a lot more than the DS, although the quality of some of them is definitely questionable.
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Both.
As someone interested in the games more than anything, I like to appreciate all platforms. :)