used psp

Nope, don't do it. The DS has way cooler stuff. Hines will say Meteos(though I'm not sure if he thinks Lumines is superior, though even then, Lumines is on XBLA), I say Trauma Center, Animal Crossing, FFIII and IV, stuff like that.


Oh, and Pokemon. Like it or not, if you get 200+ hours out of it, it's not a bad game. Plus, the Wii is set to have GameBoy games on the Virtual Console, which can be saved in a flash card in your DS to take on the go and play with all that backlit goodness.
 
agpickle said:
ok then how much are the used ones anyway?

If you're not happy with the one or two good games that come out for the DS each year like many others, then get a used PSP. I don't know the exact pricing, but that's why I'm selling my second DS as well. The only reason I'm keeping the other DS is cause I get the games for free. I just haven't found a DS game that's actually worth the $35 other than Pokemon or Animal Crossing.
 
Meteos, Strubes, Meteos.

@fhq, I have both Lumines for PSP and Meteos for DS, and IMO they are the single best games for their respective platforms. :)
 
Yeah, but like I said, Lumines is cheaper on XBLA, and there's more good games on the 360 than the PSP.
 
Fr0dus Maximus said:
Yea it does let me just go play Lumines on my 360 on the bus on the way to school.
Last second homework < Lumines for you?
 
fhqwhgads said:
Yeah, but like I said, Lumines is cheaper on XBLA, and there's more good games on the 360 than the PSP.

But then you're looking at a price of $60 against $35 - $45. PSP gets the win there.

Hinesmdc said:
and that, strubes, cant be argued :)

I just did. :)
 
Plus, that's assuming you buy brand new, as opposed to ones lowered from age, sales, or just used.
 
I think Used PSP systems range from $90-110 from retail stores.

You might find better deals elsewhere though.

†B†V† :hat
 
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