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I don't see anything innovative in the PSP, except a few minor things like the UMD and it's all-in-oneness (which I don't need BTW since I don't care for movies/music very much and I can do the same thing with the DS for cheaper). The DS has everything for a PC gamer, especially being the mouse-like control of the touch screen. I don't see what all the hype is about the analog stick, it has a huge lack of control compared to the touch screen and would probably only be good for genres that use joysticks such as flight sims.
Also, gameplay goes before graphics when you're a real gamer. Nintendo is more for those real gamers and Sony is more for the new age gamers that almost always go for graphics first.
Yes, I haven't touched the PSP yet, but you don't need to touch something that you already know has a lack of the qualities a real gamer wants in order to know if it's actually worth it, and that $250 price tag means I'm definitely not getting it. I don't think you can name a single thing on the PSP that actually improves gameplay more than the DS (I'm not talking graphics, mind you).
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