ikimasu wrote:I will be getting my tax return soon, and it's large enought to both pay for AX and do one of two things:
Buy a PSP or buy some DS games that I haven't obtained yet.
So I'm asking for your opinions. PSP or DS games?
My biggest pull for PSP is Valkyrie Profile (anyone know how the load times are on this?) and SNES games. (does anyone know if Chrono Trigger runs at full speed?)
DS games I will most likely get:
Both Pheonix Wright
Hotel Dusk
Final Fantasy III-VI
One thing is that theoretically I can eventually play FFIV-IX and the Chrono games on the PSP. It would just take time and a large memory card.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I'm sorry, but I hate Mario Kart DS. I don't see why everyone loves it. After a while, it just got incredibly boring.
Fish and Chips wrote:If you buy Hotel Dusk, tell me how it is. I could alway use another excuse to eventually buy a DS myself.
Alexander wrote:PSP does not have this. Thusly, it is better to buy this and only this.
Nate wrote:Yeah, but DS doesn't have Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War. I'll finally be able to brush the dust off my PSP when that gets released!
Alexander wrote:Pfft. Who needs sword wielders or magic wizards fighting evil when you can have a war torn cheerleader with DOUBLE SPIKY SIDEBURNS cheer for a salary man to save his daughter from a godzilla sized blue rat.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Not only are they DOUBLE SPIKY SIDEBURNS, but they are DOUBLE SPIKY SIDEBURNS THAT TURN HORIZONTALLY!
Alexander wrote:This is coming out next month:
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PSP does not have this. Thusly, it is better to buy this and only this.
And you too, will cheer for those in need of help.
Felix wrote:FF Tactics WILL be cool, but not cool enough to ignore the slew of aweosme Square titles heading to DS, as Alexander said.
Also, DS has a new pair of pokemon games coming... that's got to count for something.
Bobtheduck wrote:PSP DOES have DJ Max, however. Just as weird. Just as musical.
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