Any game made on GCN is going to be re-packaged and sold as a DS title. And the same goes for PSP. This is "STUPID" in my opinion. While it will make cash. It's just not the way of the Gamer. Re-buying all your PS2 games so you can play them on your Portable PS2...
skynes wrote:All the games I've seen on DS may look similar to previously released games but they're not.
Shatterheart wrote:Sarcasm is like a butt...everyone has some...and some need to be kicked.
Volt wrote:the PSP has the EXACT SAME GRAPHICS as a PS2... that's why it runs Grand Tourismo 4. DIdn't you guys read about it already? Have you looked at the specs..
DS = GAmecube mini
PSP = PS2 mini
Yes, It sounds like a lot of power in one little handheld. And that's what it is! Welcome to the tech world 2004...smaller technology, faster.
That's why I was worried about handhelds replacing Consoles. The DS and PSP have the same graphics capabilities as their console parents! So what about battery life... just plug in the AC adapter and pretend it's a console. Don't worry about controllers because all of them are Bluetooth or wireless... You can play in the same room as your freinds.
PotBelliedCow wrote:The PSP (Playstation portable? I dunno^^) is a portable gaming system from Sony. The DS (dual screen) is a portable gaming system from Nintendo.
Volt wrote:
Sega's announcement of them entering the Handheld industry
Volt wrote:Nintendo's next GameBoy???
Shatterheart wrote:Sarcasm is like a butt...everyone has some...and some need to be kicked.
glitch1501 wrote:dont know if anyone posted this
i got this from gamespot
According to a recent Reuters report, Nintendo stated last week that the limited supply of LCD screens available for the Nintendo DS is expected to hurt the profits of the recently announced handheld--at least during its initial sales period. The most unique feature of the Nintendo DS is that it features dual LCD screens to deliver a somewhat unique gameplay experience. However, even Nintendo's main LCD supplier, Sharp, has conceded that meeting the demand for the system's launch might pose a problem.
"Ordinarily, if we said to a supplier that we plan to make a product with two screens, they would be happy. But this time they said, 'Two screens. That's a bit of a challenge,'" commented Iwata during last week's Electronic Entertainment Expo. "Of course, we have no intention of taking a huge loss in the beginning, but I'm not sure if we can efficiently boost profit from the start like we did with the Game Boy Advance. But this is something, I think, we can repair with time."
Shatterheart wrote:Sarcasm is like a butt...everyone has some...and some need to be kicked.
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