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Psp Or Ds?
#21
rofl.......foog

You don't like STRANGE things but heh........
strange = bizarre ( as bizzarre as it gets )



Btw, I know what PSP and DS are but I can't really compare since I don't know either or them.......
One thing I'm sure tho..... Big Grin :

PlayStation > Nintendo
PSP ? DS


Also, I think COMP and GUITAR is the bests things you can have....stick with them....lol
( Theses are good too: friends / family / bicycle ......lol )
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#22
I don't have either but if were to pick which one to buy it would be psp because I just like there games better.

btw I'm not buying either because I think they are a rip.
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#23
PSP I would say, for the musics, pictures, and such on, older version is better since they can be hacked. Also can built in web browser much like the Milo. But to me, DS has better games, or are much more fun.
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#24
Nintendo DS FTW!
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#25
PSP OWNS!! i dun give a **** what you say IT OWNS!! nice grapfix, betetr then DS, way betetr graphix then DS, INTERNET, and way betetr then DS!!
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#26
DS will have an opera browser soon, thats internet! And as far as im concerned you dont need half the crap that the psp can do. My brother has a psp and I have never seen him use the video or mp3 player, he just plays games and mess's with the backround. Thats all you really need in a gaming device, the game play.

Plus, also a chatroom like picto chat will be realsed soon, so you can chat online with others over you DS. And!, in some games (like metroid, which btw a psp will never have a good FPS) you can send voice clips via the mic during the game. "BOOOM HEADSHOT"

Pwnage.
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#27
I heard that you can hack a ds, making it a video player and a mp3. I have not seen one but if it is possible then i'd choose a ds. If not then a psp. Better graphics, afew fun games and if homebrewed, you can download games into it from older generations such as snes, gba and more!!!
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