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PSP Go or DSi

Posted by Dinno Alfon on Thursday, October 08, 2009

PSP Go or DSi - which handheld console do you prefer?

Over the past few years, these two giants, Sony and Nintendo has been on a console battle, and with the recent release of the PSP Go, people will start comparing it to Nintendo's DSi. Here's my little insight on the subject.




First off, I own a Nintendo DS lite, I did not buy the DSi for the following reasons, I have no money, nothing else. When I got my hands on the DS lite, I was amazed with it's feature, touch screen, mic, all in all it was very interactive. But in the back of my mind, "Does it only play kid's game?" I did some research and learned that it has a wide range of titles for every age group, and with the introduction of flash carts, it even made gaming more fun.

Nintendo DSi was unveiled in October 2, 2008 at the Nintendo Conference in Tokyo and sold 6.68 million worlwide. Nintendo made some aesthetic changes which includes: two VGA(0.3 megapixel) camera, two 3.25 inches screens (which is larger than the DS lite) and a SD card slot. But during it's early production, flash carts was out of the picture... but now, flash carts are now being used to play games, movies and music just like what it did in the DS lite. You can now download your games at different downloads sites.

Sony also made some aesthetic changes in their handheld. From the original PSP design, they made the PSP Go smaller and lighter. Here is my post about it. You can access the D-pads etc. by sliding the screen. They have also replaced the memory stick duo to a M2 card which is expandable by 32GB. Games can be downloaded at Playstation Network. Sony will also release a software to copy your games in your UMD to your old PSP




Which one is the better handheld?

It really depends on what type of gamer you are. Like in my case, I really love all kinds of games, be it for kids, teens or adults, I just love to play games. It all boils down to you're gaming preference. Both of these handheld have a great library of games, they have wi-fi, games can be downloaded through their networks among others... They have their pros and cons, but you're the one who will play the games, you know what type and genre of games you like. If you have the extra money, why not buy them both, Right? 

PSP Go or DSi? You're call!!

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