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herbal said:Law said:herbal said:flusflus89 said:Yeah... Nintendo better think carefully about these "DSi" only titles. I got a DS Lite and I'm sticking with it. If it turns out to be a bad acquisition then they can shove DS 2 up their asses next year, I'm going Sony.
I bet it didn't even cross the mind of those morons bragging about DSi only titles that the very concept of the DSi is a f***ing scam. Yeah sure! Cram 2 VERY crappy cams in the handheld and make the touch screen bigger although KEEPING THE SAME RESOLUTION and spill it in the stores so the clows will buy the same s*** again. Goog going!
Yes, maybe you should go Sony. Sony would never ever do anything like that, you are so right. The PSPGo is so much better than the regular PSP and the PS3 Slim is very much better than the "fat" PS3.
But there aren't PSPGo and PS3 Slim only games, which is where your argument falls flat.
Sure, but therefore Sony pushes out new hardware revisions with minor (slim) or major (microphone) improvements even more often then Nintendo ever did (at least as far as I can remember, correct me if I am wrong).
Besides that, what about those PSP owners who bought a lot of games on UMD? If you had an old DS you could at least play all your games on the DSL and you still can play them on DSi, the same is not the case with PSP and PSPGo. UMDs can no longer be used with the new PSPGo, so you cannot use the games you own for this system with the "new" PSP even though it is pretty much the same hardware whereas the DSi has at least one new feature (camera) that can provide new gameplay concepts (simply not possible on the DSL) which really should be used in games in my opinion.
Sony aren't saying that you HAVE to buy the PSPGo in order to play new games. Whether or not a person wants to get a Go is entirely their choice in that case (they aren't forced to purchase a new unit for double the price of an older one, and will probably opt for an older unit [or keep their current PSP]), unlike Nintendo who originally said that they weren't planning on having DSi only games, and have now decided to have one released that will probably start the ball rolling on others, forcing people to buy the DSi if they want to play any new games. Any games released on the PSP Go will be able to be played on an older PSP. You say that they new games for the DSi will be "eye-toy-like games", but what if they aren't? What if Nintendo starts pushing developers to create games exclusively for the DS in order to push up hardware sales (it wouldn't surprise me)? Then everybody who owns a DS or DSL will have to purchase a new DSi, which is increasingly stupid as time goes on since the DS2 probably isn't very far away.