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nihilist:
The DS has the advantage of being released earlier than the PSP.  But will that lead hold out?  I guess we should revisit the question in six months time, and see what has happened.

Ozymandias:
Considering how much more the DS sold in the same amount of time after its release that the PSP has sold thus far, it's a fair bet that it'll maintain a decent lead.

The next wave of DS games is hitting Japan soon as well. Sales will increase, not decrease.

tayker:

--- Quote from: Ozymandias ---They've made more profit than either Sony or Microsoft. Sega's actually lost more money since dropping out of the hardware business.

They're not going anywhere.
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You crack me up.

tayker:

--- Quote from: happybirthdaygelatin ---Which stupid Gameboy?  Three sucessful variations.  I can only see improvements since the first GB up to just the SP.
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Adding a light, color and a new case doesn't make old tech revolutionary.


--- Quote from: happybirthdaygelatin --- I'd say that graphics on alot of games on SP are about par with the SNES.  The DS I believe is around par graphics with the N64.  It is all just matter of opinion on what you like to play.  I like all three current systems out.
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Saying the DS is on par w/the 64 and the SP is on par w/the SNES? Maybe when I'm drunk and I can't see clearly. Also, the GameBoy was only successful because of 2 factors, 1. no competion or 2. crap competition. When American consumers see what the PSP can do, except for GB loyalists, will be scratching their heads and asking why Nintendo didn't do this years ago...which they could've. To say otherwise, then I will ask you to share what you're taking.

Ozymandias:

--- Quote from: tayker ---You crack me up.
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