Quote of the Day

Who actually decided to purchase a PSP because of the mp3 or movie capabilities? Stick to games, guys: it’s what were here for.

– some guy named Matt

Well said. Makes Nintendo’s game-only strategy sound ingenious. (see CD-i post)

5 Comments

  1. The DS CAN play movies and mp3s though… buy a play-yan or movie player device. They can play music/videos in more formats, compresses files to fit more, approx 9 hours battery life for movies, and much cheaper than buying a UMD movie or 1gb memory stick to watch a movie on the PSP.

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  2. I’m going to buy a PSP just for movies and music *advent children* and my DS is strictly for games, maybe if some quality titles for the PSP come about, i’ll buy them, best of both 😉

  3. The DS is modular, so you just pay for what you really want and use…
    I love this design…..

  4. Had those 2 functions been done better, then the value of the PSP would have gone up, but with the whole expensive memory stick deal and short battery life, these two functions fail miserably. And who buys a PSP for the games? Unless you want the 3 or 4 original titles that bad, who would waste so much money on a PS2 on the go except you have to buy all your PS2 games back on UMD?

  5. I’m going to buy a PSP just for movies and music *advent children* and my DS is strictly for games, maybe if some quality titles for the PSP come about, i’ll buy them, best of both 😉

    Get a flash-based MP3 player and a portable DVD player. They would perform their individual tasks better, the overall cost would be cheaper, and you wouldn’t have to worry about that trademark Sony Craftsmanship.

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