QFT. You need a PSP 1.5 to play Wipeout, this game is that good. Then upgrade to 2.0 and enjoy the web browser and the videos on the go, while still playing DS games. This is what I did.Mook1e said:The systems complement themselves really well.
catfish said:No, don't get a PSP for only 2 games, it's far too expensive. An ipod video to complement your DS is IMO a far better investment.
Although I do understand that sometimes a game comes out that you simply must have, if the PSP has one of those for you then by all means, buy the system.
Monk said:I have no problems with the psp and i am really only interested in legend of heroes and vp, but i am kind of afraid of what it will do to my ds experience, does anyone who has both the psp and ds find the games on the ds playable after they played on the psp?
My thought exactly. It's hard to get back to the couch when you can play anywhere.sammy said:with both DS and PSP, I can go months without any core home-console experience... That's good and bad, but helps you appreciate the few home-console games that are truely great.
catfish said:No, don't get a PSP for only 2 games, it's far too expensive. An ipod video to complement your DS is IMO a far better investment.
Peru said:An ipod video costs more than a psp. As far as I know, it's a pretty straightforward procedure to convert video to load on your psp, right? Since I've got a 20 gig mp3 player I'm considering getting a psp for portable movieplay and future games.
Musashi Wins! said:in conclusion, if you are a everyday gaf nintendo marketer...don't buy a psp.
jarrod said:Did you buy a GameCube? Do you regret it now?
1) I don't have a DS, but I have both a PSP and a GBA SP+ and enjoy them both. Even though the technical capabilities are VASTLY different between them, I don't find it hard to switch between them when I feel like playing something different. With that being said, though, there are certain games on the GBA which are simply unplayable now -- Mario Kart Advance is incredibly disappointing next to Ridge Racer and Burnout Legends. (Strangely, I still really enjoy Racing Gears Advance -- probably because it isn't a first-person racer.)Monk said:I have no problems with the psp and i am really only interested in legend of heroes and vp, but i am kind of afraid of what it will do to my ds experience, does anyone who has both the psp and ds find the games on the ds playable after they played on the psp?
I replayed Mario Kart Advance yesterday at my brother's. Man, it was really bad. Mario Kart DS just raised the bar too high.-jinx- said:Mario Kart Advance is incredibly disappointing next to Ridge Racer and Burnout Legends.
marc^o^ said:I replayed Mario Kart Advance yesterday at my brother's. Man, it was really bad. Mario Kart DS just raised the bar too high.
Monk said:I have no problems with the psp and i am really only interested in legend of heroes and vp, but i am kind of afraid of what it will do to my ds experience, does anyone who has both the psp and ds find the games on the ds playable after they played on the psp?
margcho said:since i can't create a post yet grr!....i wanted to ask you guys what that thing is i read about in some game mag about putting your dvds onto the psp. that would be awesome...and how much is it i wonder?
lionriot said:or the somtimes half baked controls that are required for the PSP.