PSP Smashes Sales Records in the UK 327
404Ender writes "According to recent numbers the PSP has sold more than 185,000 units since launching September 1. This blows the previous record away, which happened to be set by the Nintendo DS. This is wonderful news for fans of the Sony handheld, and it certainly quiets many of the naysayers who have been pointing to the success of the DS sales compared to the PSP. Does this solidify Sony's position in the handheld market with a firm foot in the door?"
No Way! (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:No Way! (Score:2, Funny)
No (Score:5, Funny)
No.
Re:No (Score:3, Funny)
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Well you see, it does not.....BATTERY LOW
No Foot In Mouth, Yet... (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes it does (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Yes it does (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Yes it does (Score:2)
Re:Yes it does (Score:3, Informative)
I only own 4 games for my X-Box, and around 6 for my PS2 (and 3 of those are PES1,2 and 3), yet I play on both of them very regularly.
I've got my PSP today with 2 games, which on first play both look like they will keep me happy until PES5 comes out. I don't care if there's 10 or 100 on the platform, if those other 90 are ones that I'm not going to play.
Needs more than games (Score:3, Insightful)
Actually, this device WANTS more than games. There's a lot of potential here for all kinds of third party/community apps. Granted, text input is by way of an onscreen "keyboard" which is more like a phone's pad than anything, but with features like WiFi and a browser there are all kinds of things that could be done from the community if Sony would release to the public a (legal, approved) SDK for it.
A couple of things could be done to improve the unit itself, number one being the addition of a larger (i
Late Release? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Late Release? (Score:3, Insightful)
No Nintendogs in the UK yet to switch attention to the DS.
Re:Late Release? (Score:2)
Let's see what happens in the future...
At the momemt there are no half decent games (only about 10 games at launch day) and movies are really expensive (£10 for a movie on a tiny screen with crap sound? Sod of..). Unless this changes fast it'll die, since the DS has hundreds of games and some of them are apparently quite good.
Re:Late Release? (Score:3, Informative)
I kind of wonder if these figures would be higher if they had just mirrored the US price, or are the consumers here truely sheep waiting ot be fleeced...
Re:Late Release? (Score:2)
Re:Late Release? (Score:2, Insightful)
Real info... (Score:5, Informative)
Sony's new PSP console has sold an estimated 185,000 total market hardware units in its launch week, outdoing Nintendo's DS (87,000 units at launch) to become the most successful UK console launch ever. 24 games were available at launch, the largest for any console, with 20 entering the All Formats Top 40 and 9 games breaking into the Top 10. Games were priced at £34.99 with the console itself retailing at £179.
Sony PSP takes over the All Formats chart this week with the biggest software launch for any console. 20 out of the 24 PSP launch titles enter the All Formats Top 40 with Sony's 'Ridge Racer' (PSP) topping the list, knocking Codemasters' 'Brian Lara International Cricket 2005' (PS2/XB/PC) down to No2 and becoming not only the fastest selling PSP game but also the fastest selling Ridge Racer game across any format. 1 in 5 people who bought a PSP game bought 'Ridge Racer', but it was over 6 years ago since a Ridge Racer title reached number 1 in the All Formats chart with Ridge Racer Type 4 (PS1) back in week 17 1999. 'Brian Lara International Cricket 2005' is the only non-PSP game in the Top 10 with PSP games filling all the remaining Top 10 positions and Sony claiming the top 2 PSP games with 'Wipeout Pure' (PSP) entering the All Formats Chart at No3. Sega's 'Virtua Tennis' and Konami's 'Metal Gear Ac!d' debut at No4 and No5 respectively, holding off EA's big PSP release 'Need for Speed: Underground Rivals' which is a new entry at No6. The most popular type of PSP game is racing with 5 racing games in the Top 10 PSP chart, including 'Toca Race Driver 2' at No6 and 'Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition' at No7, while out of the 24 PSP games released, 5 are new IP. Non-PSP new releases are eclipsed by the dominance of Sony's new console with Novalogic's 'Delta Force: Black Hawk Down' (new this week on XB and PS2) debuting at No1 in the Xbox Chart, but only reaching No15 in the All Formats Top 40. Microsoft's new RPG 'Dungeon Siege II' also suffers the same fate, reaching No1 in the PC Full Price Entertainment Chart, but only No33 in an All Formats Top 40 where half of the games are new PSP titles.
Re:Real info... (Score:3, Insightful)
I hear European gamers bitch and whine and moan about how things take forever to get over to them. When the latest and greatest is out for six months to a year before you can touch it, it creates pent up demand.
I'm not making a comment on one system versus another here. I'm just trying to say that people in Europe are a completely different market from the US. They've been itching t
Cool :) (Score:4, Interesting)
The only longer-term UK figures I can find for DS say that they sold "over 200,000" units in the first six weeks. So it looks like the initial surge of sales is definitely in the PSP's favour. Whether this momentum will continue remains to be seen, but it's still an impressive launch.
Just wish I could afford one myself
Sony employee (Score:5, Funny)
Dead Pixels (Score:5, Informative)
Whats annoying them is that they are getting conflicting information as to returning.
#1 Returned with no problem. Had another dead pixel got it returned again. Third is ok.
#2 Two dead pixels. Told by shop that they are allowed sell them with a certain amount of dead pixels. Refusing to replace.
#3 same as previous friend except they would exchange if more dead pixels appeared. (same shop).
Re:Dead Pixels (Score:4, Informative)
Almost like you could give 'em a little nudge and they'd start working again!
Re:Dead Pixels (Score:5, Informative)
Well. You can. [engadget.com]
Re:Dead Pixels (Score:2, Informative)
Stunned pixels (Score:3, Funny)
They're not dead, they're... stunned. Those PSP pixels stun easily. Give 'et a rest and it will come right back! Remarkable things, those PSP pixels. Beautiful colors!
Try the Sale Of Goods Act (Score:5, Informative)
Tell friends #2 and #3 to go back to the shop and discuss the Sale Of Goods Act with regards to Merchandising Quality. Tell the shop that they're not allowed sell them with a certain amount of dead pixels by law. That normally makes them think again. If it doesn't try Citizens Advice or even a solicitor.
If enough people do this then shoddy salesmen will get the message
Re:Try the Sale Of Goods Act (Score:3, Informative)
So that arguement wouldn't work, although in my view 1 dead pixel should be enough to warrant a return.
Re:Try the Sale Of Goods Act (Score:2)
The 'allowed' (not legal, just an industry standard) 1 dead pixel per million pixels. The PSP doesn't even *have* 1 million pixels.
You could argue by that they're allowed 1 pixel. You definately couldn't argue for 7 on a screen that size.
(btw. the reason that's no a hard legal limit is because the cost of the item and the positioning of the pixel is taken into account in court judgements.. if you buy a £2000 LCD TV, it might well have 2 million pixels but a single white pixel smack in th
Re:Try the Sale Of Goods Act (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Try the Sale Of Goods Act (Score:2)
No they are not! That is not what the law says. Shops may claim otherwise, but that is all they are claim. They have absolutely no right remove consumers statutory rights.
Departments of Trade and Industry Guide lines on Sale of Goods Act [dti.gov.uk]
Wherever goods are bought they must "conform to contract". This means they must be as described, fit for purpose and f satisfactory quality (i.e. not inherently faulty at the time of sale).
Re:Try the Sale Of Goods Act (Score:2)
You are of course supposed to return things in the original packaging and in saleable condition but I can't see a retailer getting away with calling a device unsale
Re:Try the Sale Of Goods Act (Score:2)
Re:Try the Sale Of Goods Act (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Dead Pixels (Score:2)
They have 'statutory rights' which are legal rights and despite what many shops claim they cannot vary those rights.
They should tell the shop that unless the shop fullfils its statutory obligation they will Inform the local trading standards dept and local newspaper.
Everybody should also pay for expensive goods with a credit card because the credit card company is 'jointly and seperatly responsible' under the law. If the shop refuses to exchange the goods you leave the goods in the store and charge it back
What you meant to say was Dead Battery (Score:4, Informative)
Bring the thing back, and say it has battery problems. A: They'll be required to return it, as battery problems are a valid reason to exchange a PSP, and B: It takes too bloody long to test, so nobody tests them.
I don't think anyone is happy selling a substandard screen, especially not with the hype around how super the screen is. Just tell the people at the store that the battery doesn't hold a charge, and that you'd like another one. Try to get one you can test first "just to make sure." Used PSP's are great for this, if the store has any.
Firm feet? (Score:4, Funny)
Shipped or sold? (Score:4, Interesting)
Are those figures for actual sales to end customers? According to this [findarticles.com]1UP article, Sony has an interesting sales counting methodology:
"As a rule, Sony prefers to release "sell-in" figures, or "units shipped" figures -- for instance, it recently announced that it "shipped" 70 million PlayStation 2s worldwide. What that means is that retailers have ordered and received 70 million PS2s, not that consumers have bought 70 million PS2s. Many of those 70 million PS2s have already been bought by consumers, and all of them may eventually be bought, but for now, the "shipped" figure is more impressive."
And also...
"Sony is going against type here. Though it's rounding off its sales figures, at least it is releasing genuine sales figures, a practice to which it is generally averse."
Re:Shipped or sold? (Score:2, Informative)
The BBC says [bbc.co.uk] it's how many have been sold, not how many have been shipped. Apparently the figures don't come from Sony, but from Chart-Track [chart-track.co.uk], who are the official stats providers for this sort of thing.
Gavin
As a DS owner (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:As a DS owner (Score:3, Insightful)
Actually, you saying this says more about you than you actually playing these games. Nintendogs and Electroplankton are fun, relaxing and interesting experiences. No, you don't kill people, jack cars, score touchdowns, etc. but
With that screen (Score:3, Funny)
Re:With that screen (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, like the Brits are unique in that respect.
I bet the Australian model has little corks attached to the sides to scare off the flies in the "dunny".
Re:With that screen (Score:2)
That makes it difficult to hold the PSP at the same time.
marevllous peice of hardware, but.......... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:marevllous peice of hardware, but.......... (Score:2, Informative)
Probably an attempt to a) mitigate piracy on the console by reducing the ability to playback off MSduos (though if you want to pirate a dvd, you'd watch it on something bigger than a psp surely?) and b) Persuade people to buy more UMD movies.
Personally, I don't care too much if isn't at a huge resolution - the screen is tiny anyway -
Re:marevllous peice of hardware, but.......... (Score:2)
That's nice, but (Score:3, Insightful)
Disclaimer: I own every modern console, and alot of older stuff too. I couldn't care less about sales figures, but thought this point was saillant enough to make.
The next question is why (Score:3, Informative)
I was actually looking forward to the European release since I already own a PSP (a US one), bought for a reasonable price. I don't care about the movies (since I can make them myself from my DVD collection and region encoding mean they don't work) but I was looking forward to being able to buy games locally. I don't think I'll bother for a while - what's the point when I get the same game sent all the way from Honky Kong from Lik-Sang.com and still pay less, even if I did get caught for the duty?
Why would anyone be so eager to buy a PSP in this climate? I realise the PSP is a great console, but to be honest most of the current titles are pretty meh. Lumines is great but most of the others are so-so. I'm looking forward to seeing what GTA & PES looks like when they appear on the PSP but they're at least a month or two away.
The same goes for the XBox 360 BTW in case you think I'm rooting for that. Assuming it appears this side of Christmas, you just know early adopters are going to be raped for their zeal. In return they'll be rewarded with an overpriced box and a handful of games.
Re:The next question is why (Score:2)
*takes a deep breath*
Oh, and that's not just launch prices. 50-55 Euros for a PSP game is around what I'd expect, given the prices of games for other consoles.
Particularly interesting (given that many people in the US seem to be complaining how expensive it is) is that the XBox 360 will be one of the cheapest console releases in the UK, ever. At only 220 UK
Re:The next question is why (Score:4, Informative)
As for the price of PSP games... Nintendo DS games are 5-10 euros less. I don't see why PSP games should cost any more - especially when PSP games sell for $40-50, and UMDs from $15-25 in the US.
There is no accounting for discrepancy except that Sony and the stores are in gouge mode right now. They know some people have been fed so much hype that they'll rush out to buy a PSP even when there is precious little reason to do so. It's not going to disappear overnight, titles are going to increase and prices are only going to come down, so such behaviour to "get it first" just mystifies me.
Re:The next question is why (Score:2)
As I said, they're just gouging people at the moment.
Re:You can convert your DVDs to PSP (Score:2)
The PSP is very fickle about file names though. You have copy the movie to a specific folder with a specific naming convention or it doesn't work. The same with AAC MP4 music tracks - they have to be called .mp4, rather than
A couple of clarifying points. (Score:5, Insightful)
But my main point is that they're so impressed with their stuffing of the software charts. Frankly, there's such a massive games drought here in the UK at the moment that I'm almost surprised it wasn't even more 'impressive'; they've got nothing to compete with.
Just as an example, the UK's biggest selling DS title (which people are always desperate to compare the PSP to) is Mario 64. Yes, a launch game. We don't have Nintendogs yet, nor Advance Wars. The last big PC game was Battlefield 2 months ago, and there's been nothing on PS2 worthwhile since God Of War. This was the 'Full Price' chart, so the budget release of the new update to Ghost Recon 2 on the XBox doesn't count, either.
i know why i would buy one... (Score:3, Insightful)
fast forward to today, the game selection is much better and the movie support has been surprising as well. but thats not the true reason if i did purchase one.
its the availablity of homebrews. that and the huge amounts of pirated software thats available for it. its the same reason why the xbox sold well with the "computer power users"
300 bucks is easy to swallow if you know games can be gotten free....
Re:i know why i would buy one... (Score:3, Funny)
300 bucks is still quite hard to swallow if they give it to you in pennies.
Re:i know why i would buy one... (Score:2)
You can't play homebrew on the 2.0 machines being sold in Eu.
That's what stopping me from updating my 1.0. (I even considered buying a new PSP just to play the latest games on. In Japan they are pretty damned cheap compared to here.)
Re:i know why i would buy one... (Score:2)
With that in mind, 300 bucks is WAAAAYYY too much to pay for a tool. I would tolerate 100 bucks, and don't plan to buy one until the price is right.
You know... (Score:3, Informative)
I think PSP still is no competition for DS because it seems to be still necessary to throw 14-year-old-biased-games.slashdot.org-shit at the other handheld in the same article. Even though the other handheld obviously wasn't purchased by the submitter.
I mean what's the point of having games.slashdot.org when this childish crap still makes it to the front? And why are the articles passed by ScuttleMonkey always reading like Fud'ed-Yellow-Press-buzzword-shit?
Thank god, I never bothered to subscribe and pay money for this.
The reason why (Score:5, Informative)
Once again, the UK gets shafted by Nintendo and 3rd party publishers and has to wait months to get the games which people in the US enjoy.
The DS ran away with the lead in the US because it had a damn good lineup of games (right now both Nintendogs and Advance Wars DS are selling strong). Here in the UK we haven't even had Meteos.
All we're enjoying is a lengthy break before the killer apps get here and I've got to say it doth royally suck. The PSP's launch titles in the US were better than the DS but in subsequent months the DS got its excellent games into circulation and started to pick up momentum.
What we're seeing in the UK is what happens when licensing and bureaucratic publishing houses delay the launch of games in Europe months after their release in the US. It's not normally noticeable for the companies concerned but at a time like this it's the games released soon after launch that are critical to a console's success.
I'm a mac user so I'm kind of used to being treated like a 2nd class citizen for gaming (except for games produced by ID and Blizzard) but if Nintendo would like to know why their arguably superior system with its stellar lineup in the US is getting pounded here, they might want to look at the utter disgrace that passes for cross-continental licensing and distribution.
(The author is currently sitting on his ass waiting for Advance Wars DS, Nintendogs, Meteos and a variety of other games already out in the US to be released in the UK)
Yeah... (Score:2)
Does this solidify Sony's position? (Score:4, Informative)
PSP sounds better than DS on paper. (Score:3, Insightful)
That's irrelevant though to the fact that DS games are more fun, simply because Nintendo is better at making games.
Re:PSP sounds better than DS on paper. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:PSP sounds better than DS on paper. (Score:3, Informative)
debatable... but look at what is coming for the PSP in the next 2 months:
09/13 : Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children
09/13 : Burnout Legends
10/01 : Ghost in the Shell
10/01 : Legend of Heroes
10/24 : Grand Theft Auto - Liberty City Stories
11/15 : Metal Gear Acid 2
11/15 : Street Fighter
11/21 : Need For Speed - Most Wanted
Now, it sucks that it's taken this long to get that kind of line-up, but now there is.
And what does the DS have again... Nintendogs?
Re:PSP sounds better than DS on paper. (Score:3, Informative)
And one of the "games" you listed is actually a movie.
Not for me (Score:2)
When will those stupid marketing people understand that I want information, not a shitload of crappy graphics and forever load ti
From a Sony fanboi (Score:3, Informative)
So, of course being a geek at heart, I went to buy a handheld. And after a bit of deliberation between DS and PSP, I was blown away by the PSP graphics and bought it. This is in the early days of PSP, when it was still hot off the press and very few people actually knew anything constructing about it and much about it was speculations.
So why am I feeling ripped off and let down:
1) since release of PSP, I have Hotshot Golf (ps1 caliber game at best.. but fun to play for a bit), Untold Legend (yet another ps1 caliber game completely linear, idiotically simple), Need for Speed (this existed in the arcade from my 2nd year university days) and Dynesty Warriors (ps2 game, choppy as hell, most frustrating).
So where are the GAMES??? I think there is 3 or 4 game available that I couldn't get myself to spend the money on. I think I have wasted enough on the crap I already bought. Why is a Sony game device released with out any RPG??? Hello, Finaly Fantasy?? NO I don't want to be a fucken ghost and walk around town.
2) What's with the crippled hardware??? WHY the hell would Sony do this?? Well I know why, because they want to code up the UMD for their god aweful movies that they are releasing all over the world with their fancy DRM. Anyone with more than 1 brain cell would realize that these movies are low quality in graphics and in sound and COSTS more than an actual DVD. And why make this cheap excuses for DVDs so bloody expensive?? DRM cost?? Why bother?? Who in their right mind will rip these crappy videos when they can do they can do ACTUAL DVDs?? Why region code in the first place?? it's a bloody hand held... Some corporate weenie needs to be smacked them hung from his/her finger nails (or made to live his/her mother-in-law for an year).
3) Where are my bloody games?? I think I said that already.. Why is every bloody update designed to cripple my PSP even more??
I know DRM is here to stay and it's the corporate mantra for salvation. I am just feeling tired of geting ripped off no apparent reason and paying good money for it (other than corporate greed and exclusivness).
Media (Score:3, Interesting)
Unsurprisingly, I believe the psp got a 9 or somesuch.
Then again, this IS the land of Edge....
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:5, Informative)
The following stats in general conflict with your opinion. Xbox stats follow what you say, the picture is quite different for other consoles. Especially if you then normalise for population, gdp per head, whichever other metric you choose.
"From gaming-age: http://forums.gaming-age.com/showthread.php?t=336
All shipment figures as of December 2004.
PS2
19.47m Japan
32.86m USA
29.06m Europe
81.39 Total
XB
1.70m Japan (asia pacific- some discrepancy as sony and microsft count as japan, others count as Europe/Pal)
13.20m USA
5.00m Europe
19.90m Total
GC
3.78m Japan
10.11m USA
4.13m Europe
18.02m Total
GBA
15.48m Japan
32.82m USA
17.44m Europe
65.74 Total
DS
1.45m Japan
1.36m USA
0.03m Europe
2.84m Total
"
Taken from http://forum.pcvsconsole.com/viewthread.php?tid=1
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2)
So PS2 is linked somehow with soccer; add to that the fact that PS2 has the best soccer video game (Konami's Winning Eleven or something), and you can see PS2 everywhere besides homes: in taverns, in co
EA vs Konami (Score:2)
Most people I know prefer it to FIFA. Yeah I'm in Europe.
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2)
At the risk of being off topic, I have to point out that the conventional wisdom about the Game Cube is flat-out wrong. Many people will tell you that it's a race with PS2 and Xbox way out front and the Game Cube running a distant third. These figures show very clearly that the XB and GC are neck and neck while the PS2 is squashing them both.
No wonder Nintendo refuses to concede defeat. They may be, technically, last, but with 18 million units sold they're not exactly crushed
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2)
b) the primary localisation would be into English, so the next obvious markets to target would be the UK and US.
c) the UK is part of the EU, and common market restrictions mean the product must be localised for french, german and english on release.
Therefore
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:5, Informative)
It sure does not look "a drop in the bucket". You only prove your ignorance of both geo-political matters and economy when you make such sweeping assertions.
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2)
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2)
Re:And how much of that is gaming? (Score:2)
I also don't know what percentage of the EU's gdp is devoted to "gaming" whatever that is, and neither do you. So again, you present your own view of the world as uniquely insightful whereas you have as much knowledge of it as everyone else here. So either present figures that give some weight to your apparently knowledgeable views or just accept you are ignorant of the i
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:5, Insightful)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2266385.s
However, Europe has traditionally had much smaller sales of game consoles and computer systems than the United States. More game consoles, however, are sold in Europe than in Japan.
As of december 2004, The Sony PS2 had sold 29.06m in Europe, 32.86m in USA and 19.47m in Japan. Given that the launch was later in Europe, it could have sold more in Europa than the US by now Granted, the Xbox have sold more than twice as many units in the US as in Europe.
Also, the EU being the largest market in the world, means that the POTENTIAL for further sales in Europe is larger than the potential for the US. Focusing on the EU as a target market could lead to massive future incomes. Any company would be complete and utter idiots to ignore this market.
EU can not be thought of as a single market (Score:2)
The UK usually gets the US version localized by converting NTSC->PAL and some Cookie->Biscuit, Gasoline->Petrol language/spelling conversions. Simple stuff really. For the rest of Europe, you have to completely translate and localize a whole bunch of different versions:
Germany - Translate everyt
Ah, the traditional ignorant redneck (Score:2)
Want to know some games that helped sell the USA-made XBox? KOTOR and Jade Empire, made by Bioware, a company from Canada. Fable, made by Lionhead, a company from the UK.
You know, here
Re:Ah, the traditional ignorant redneck (Score:2)
Yup, I have always held that the only difference between an American and a Canadian is about 3dB...
Re: (Score:2)
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2)
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2, Informative)
Look at Sony's own software shipment figures [scei.co.jp]. Right now, the market for games goes US > Europe > Japan, and I assure you game developers care about this.
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2)
The EU is about 450m people.
Re:Sure it would matter (Score:2)
I could be wrong though.
Re:Huh (Score:4, Insightful)
The PSP is just another time wasting device made by a company that saw a crowed market and said me too.
Can you tell me how is the handheld console market crowded? before the PSP the only company "competing" in that market was Nintendo... since the days of the GameBoy... of course I know there where others but, Nintendo did had a real monopoly on this market.
Re:Huh (Score:3, Interesting)
Thanks for reminding me that we're all drones. I had forgotten how much having leisure time harmed my productivity.
Re:Huh (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Huh (Score:2)
Re:Good, let Sony win (Score:2)
Re:Good, let Sony win (Score:2, Insightful)
This is where Nintendo comes up trumps - they are cheaper, have a great range of simpler games, suitable for smaller children (my child is 4 this month, he loves the GBC), and the really, really crutial point, is that battery life on the gameboys is better than the PSP, so you don't have the problem with your son/daughter coming along askin
Re:PSP does this, DS does this... (Score:2)
And we all die at some point
Life isn't about the end result, it's about fighting the fight to get there.
Slashdot is a glorified chatroom that periodically uses newsfeeds to continue long-going and pointless arguments. Hell, some people [dvorak.org] make a good living trolling these slashdot discussions.
Re:PSP does this, DS does this... (Score:2)
Re:How can people do this? (Score:2, Interesting)
Now, admittedly a large number of my PSP wants are racing games, but overall there's as many games that I would consider buying as a DS.
My wife would completely disagree with me, as the PSP games aren't the sort she likes to pla
Re:Oh come on (Score:2, Informative)
Anyone can see: PSP looks ok, DS looks ok. PSP sticks to the formula for living room consoles, never tested on a portable, DS sticks to the tried and true portable formula. PSP is a gaming portable which can do PDA things, DS is a gaming portable with a touchscreen much like most PDAs. PSP is fat, not sexy, DS looks solid. For the PSP you need to buy a case to protect the screen, the DS has it naturally with its clamshell design. PSP lasts for 2 hou..LOW BA
Re:Oh come on (Score:2, Informative)
Quite easily, in fact (Score:2)
I can compare them quite easily, and actually like the gamepad controls more.
E.g., because I don't need to switch focus all the time between the main screen and a gimmick touch-screen to play a game, I can just look at and concentrate on the main screen. I find it helps with suspension of disbelief a _lot_.
E.g., I also find holding a gamepad to be more comfortable than Nintendo's design.
E
Re:don't get it (Score:2)
The UK is heavily reliant on a mass transport system that is prone to failure. I've had train trips that were scheduled to last 2 hours take 8. That's not that unusual.
Sure, I use my train rides to study and to read, but I also use them to play. I've logged over 40 PSP hours on UK rail so far.