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Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: foulpattie on May 13, 2004, 01:23:52 pm
The Nintendo DS and PSP have been reveled at E3. Let the Pocket wars begin!!! To start this thread I think the PSP will be better. It's a lot more powerful. DS is pretty unique but i won't be as sucessful as the PSP. As far as games go the PSP has the advantage with Gran Turismo and a new Metal Gear game. Ds has yet ANOTHER mario kart game  :glare:  and a game being made by Square-Enix called Egg Monster or something. Yeah go PSP!
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: AppleNick on May 13, 2004, 04:25:10 pm
PSP forever! Duhhhh!!!


PS Add a poll.
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: foulpattie on May 13, 2004, 04:27:12 pm
Now it's a poll.  
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: Spongey34 on May 13, 2004, 04:48:28 pm
PSP.  It's a lot better.
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Post by: cmonkey on May 13, 2004, 05:25:30 pm
I will probably buy niether, but the PSP looks much better.
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Post by: super_sayian_spongebob on May 13, 2004, 07:27:56 pm
Blah! Nevermind, I like home systems better. Even though I have a GBA SP now, I still say Home Systems > Portable Systems.
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: ssj4gogita4 on May 13, 2004, 08:41:20 pm
WHAT?! I voted Nintendo! I didnt vote Playstation! Where's my nintendo vote :P
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Post by: chuchino55 on May 14, 2004, 07:15:18 pm
5 reasons why i voted for the DS:
- I know some people think it's stupid, but i like the double screen thingy.
- I also like the touch screen idea, which some people think is stupid.
- Wario Ware DS.
- Four Player SM64.
- I like nintendo better than sony *runs away*
 
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: Compwhiz128 on May 14, 2004, 08:25:56 pm
Uhhh Nintendo DS is gamecube it is wi-fi compatible

*Fart noise*

details

Nintendo unveiling a new portable
By Steven Kent, Special for USA TODAY
LOS ANGELES — Video game giant Nintendo, facing increased competition in the market for handheld entertainment, will have a new portable out this fall with twin color screens, sharper graphics and the feel of a PDA. The Nintendo DS — short for dual-screen — will be unveiled Tuesday morning at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo game industry gathering.
 
  You might be able to fool people into thinking your Nintendo DS is a PDA. But turn off the volume just to be safe.  
Nintendo

The DS will sell alongside today's Game Boy Advance, not replace it, according to the company. Nintendo has not announced a release date or price, though analysts predict it may sell in the $150 range.

One of the two 3-inch screens is touch-sensitive and works with a stylus — like Palms and Pocket PCs — to control the action in some games. In one demo, players guide a toddler-age Mario as he falls from the sky by drawing clouds. Other games give multiple views of the action.

The DS also has Wi-Fi communication to connect with other units within range for cordless competition. DS has separate slots for current Game Boy Advance cartridges and new, smaller DS game cards.

DS is largely viewed as Nintendo's response to Sony's PlayStation Portable, or PSP, a new system that will play both movies and video games stored on mini DVD discs. Sony has announced plans to release PSP in Japan later this year and in the USA in 2005.

"I have not seen the PSP," says Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the famous Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong characters. "The screen, I believe, is bigger than a DS screen, and I am sure it will have excellent graphic quality." But, he adds, "the PSP will not be able to display anything that you cannot do on a current system. ... We want to do things that you could not do before. We are looking at the creative end."

The DS has slightly more processing power than the Nintendo 64 console released in 1996. While that's nowhere near today's top game-system graphical capabilities, two- and three-dimensional game images, when viewed on DS screens, are surprisingly crisp.

Sony's PSP, reported to be only slightly less powerful than the PlayStation 2, will have a higher-resolution screen and more graphics power. The price has not yet been announced, though estimates have ranged to $250 and up.

Having sold more than 168 million Game Boys worldwide since 1989, Nintendo dominates the handheld game market, even as it's losing market share in console systems to Sony and Microsoft. Over the past 15 years, such companies as Sega, NEC, SNK and most recently cell phone giant Nokia have launched nine competing portable game systems without much success.
 
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: AppleNick on May 15, 2004, 09:02:38 am
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Sony's PSP, reported to be only slightly less powerful than the PlayStation 2, will have a higher-resolution screen and more graphics power. The price has not yet been announced, though estimates have ranged to $250 and up.
 
...WoW. They got serious tech on their side.














If it's 3D but don't look too good, I never like playing it...
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: IZ on May 15, 2004, 09:17:08 am
After seeing some vids of DS in action, I'm starting to lean more towards PSP.
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: foulpattie on May 15, 2004, 09:31:50 am
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Uhhh Nintendo DS is gamecube it is wi-fi compatible

*Fart noise*

details

Nintendo unveiling a new portable
By Steven Kent, Special for USA TODAY
LOS ANGELES — Video game giant Nintendo, facing increased competition in the market for handheld entertainment, will have a new portable out this fall with twin color screens, sharper graphics and the feel of a PDA. The Nintendo DS — short for dual-screen — will be unveiled Tuesday morning at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo game industry gathering.
 
  You might be able to fool people into thinking your Nintendo DS is a PDA. But turn off the volume just to be safe.  
Nintendo

The DS will sell alongside today's Game Boy Advance, not replace it, according to the company. Nintendo has not announced a release date or price, though analysts predict it may sell in the $150 range.

One of the two 3-inch screens is touch-sensitive and works with a stylus — like Palms and Pocket PCs — to control the action in some games. In one demo, players guide a toddler-age Mario as he falls from the sky by drawing clouds. Other games give multiple views of the action.

The DS also has Wi-Fi communication to connect with other units within range for cordless competition. DS has separate slots for current Game Boy Advance cartridges and new, smaller DS game cards.

DS is largely viewed as Nintendo's response to Sony's PlayStation Portable, or PSP, a new system that will play both movies and video games stored on mini DVD discs. Sony has announced plans to release PSP in Japan later this year and in the USA in 2005.

"I have not seen the PSP," says Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the famous Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong characters. "The screen, I believe, is bigger than a DS screen, and I am sure it will have excellent graphic quality." But, he adds, "the PSP will not be able to display anything that you cannot do on a current system. ... We want to do things that you could not do before. We are looking at the creative end."

The DS has slightly more processing power than the Nintendo 64 console released in 1996. While that's nowhere near today's top game-system graphical capabilities, two- and three-dimensional game images, when viewed on DS screens, are surprisingly crisp.

Sony's PSP, reported to be only slightly less powerful than the PlayStation 2, will have a higher-resolution screen and more graphics power. The price has not yet been announced, though estimates have ranged to $250 and up.

Having sold more than 168 million Game Boys worldwide since 1989, Nintendo dominates the handheld game market, even as it's losing market share in console systems to Sony and Microsoft. Over the past 15 years, such companies as Sega, NEC, SNK and most recently cell phone giant Nokia have launched nine competing portable game systems without much success.
What are your sources? PSP uses Wifi.  
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: cmonkey on May 15, 2004, 05:42:05 pm
It is not wifi compatible.  It officially uses an 802.11 standard and a custom Nintendo wireless solution.  The range is 30 feet, which makes the "wireless solution" sound a lot like bluetooth...
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: Compwhiz128 on May 22, 2004, 07:02:02 pm
Well hopefully when they are out, people won't like the psp more because it costs more.
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Post by: foulpattie on May 22, 2004, 07:15:33 pm
costs? They might cost around the same.  
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Post by: SizzlinSean on May 22, 2004, 08:01:10 pm
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Well hopefully when they are out, people won't like the psp more because it costs more.
Actually, we want the PSP to become popular. The more people that buy them, the more companies that will make games for them. Then prices will go down due to skyrocketing buisness.  
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: Compwhiz128 on July 27, 2004, 12:42:25 pm
Hey I replied to this topic because i wanted to add somethin to it

The reason why the n64 was worse than the ps2 is because their cartridges only held about 15meg. so they could not make everything so freakin fancy. when the DS comes out they can make everything better.

Also basicly the ps2 is like the n64 just with more space to put stuff
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: foulpattie on July 27, 2004, 12:46:16 pm
You can't comepare a N64 to a PS2. They are completely different graphically. oh and cartridges suck.  
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: Compwhiz128 on July 27, 2004, 12:49:06 pm
Uhhh dude They are different because the n64 used cartridges that only held like about 15 meg
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Post by: Patrick on July 27, 2004, 01:15:03 pm
I voted DS. It's the underdog. I like the idea of the touch screen for Metroid Prime: Hunters.  
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Post by: spongemonkey13 on July 27, 2004, 01:29:53 pm
i dont have either so i vote my calculator. it has the coolest games AND you can do math problems on it. go calulators!
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: foulpattie on July 27, 2004, 01:31:57 pm
I want one of those calculators. But they are too much $$$$ for me.  
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Post by: IZ on July 27, 2004, 01:47:57 pm
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Hey I replied to this topic because i wanted to add somethin to it

The reason why the n64 was worse than the ps2 is because their cartridges only held about 15meg. so they could not make everything so freakin fancy. when the DS comes out they can make everything better.

Also basicly the ps2 is like the n64 just with more space to put stuff
N64 and PS2 are completely different time periods. It's like comparing an XBox to a NES.
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: spongemonkey13 on July 27, 2004, 02:00:01 pm
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Hey I replied to this topic because i wanted to add somethin to it

The reason why the n64 was worse than the ps2 is because their cartridges only held about 15meg. so they could not make everything so freakin fancy. when the DS comes out they can make everything better.

Also basicly the ps2 is like the n64 just with more space to put stuff
N64 and PS2 are completely different time periods. It's like comparing an XBox to a NES.
nes would win though :happy:  
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: ShantiLuva on July 27, 2004, 09:52:06 pm
PSP! PSP! PSP! PSP! PSP! PSP! PSP!

Nintendo is nice :glare:
But PSP is going to pwn :tongue:  
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: Compwhiz128 on July 28, 2004, 10:27:28 am
Yeah a console made by a cheap company who dont give much of a S if your console breaks  
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Post by: ShantiLuva on July 28, 2004, 06:54:27 pm
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Yeah a console made by a cheap company who dont give much of a S if your console breaks
Lemme guess, you had a PS2............... :blink:  'cuz if so you had an old one without the adapter in the back. Those old ones break :glare: .  :tongue:  
Title: The Pocket Wars
Post by: Compwhiz128 on July 28, 2004, 07:59:22 pm
Yep and i demanded my money back and did
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Post by: foulpattie on July 28, 2004, 08:06:29 pm
the first ones are always the screwed up ones. When Xbox first came out it would overheat. LOL. and the gamecube were screwed as well.

we're in a screwed up world.  
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Post by: Compwhiz128 on July 28, 2004, 08:39:57 pm
Thats why we should vote for kerry and not dumb as a door knob bush

but serios ly u r right
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Post by: Spongey34 on July 28, 2004, 08:59:44 pm
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we're in a screwed up world.
haha, true dat.
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Post by: Patricksquare Pants on August 18, 2004, 06:10:23 pm
I Want Both.