He is overexcited, for once.
Also, from some stats I have read in some magazines, Nintendo DS is supposed to be better than PSP. I just got Nintendo DS for my birthday on Feb 1st, so I know already which I like better. To put it simply, I can't be sure if PSP is the best, even though it can play DVDs, MP3s, Playstation games, and Playstation 2 games and has 128-bit 3D color graphics with a big, lighted screen. And it has a built in wireless adapter. And it has a rechargable battery. On the other hand, it doesn't have any analog sticks. Big turnoff. Another problem is the battery system, which has a short life span. It does have a large amount of good titles. It also needs an adapter to play Playstation and Playstation 2 games.
Nintendo DS has two screens, both capable of displaying 64-bit 3D color graphics with backlit screens, a long battery life, a rechargable battery, incorporated with touch screen technology with a touch-sensitive bottom screen, along with a stylus pen, allowing for awesome control and precision over games, can play GameBoy Advance games, has a built in wireless adapter, foldable, has a wireless communication network compatibility where you can use Pictochat to talk with others over short distances as well as draw pictures to display with others communicating, can download the game loaded into it onto another DS that doesn't have the game inserted, allowing for both DSs to play off of one game cartridge, and has a built-in menu to allow for time set as well as other little things. It is also quite cheap in price, and has a light indicating when the battery is low. It cannot play MP3s or any CDs. The Nintendo DS is bulky as well, and it's 64-bit graphics are only half as powerful as PSP's. Also, if you ruin the bottom screen (the touch screen), then the DS is practically useless.
I think it's a tie, really. I think they both deserve an A.
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