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What would be the point? You want to "chat" during a single player game, use a phone.DenjiWhat was the point in you posting? What does it matter if there is a point? I just wanted to know if the chat feature would be avaliable to people who are playing different games. Personally I dont think it would be a pointless feature and I can think of a number of instances where it would be useful.
the PSP must be really advanced because it has the same menu system as the PS3?
and please spell out 'for'. While the PSP may have a bigger selection of gaems now, if you had waited a little while all of the good wii games would have begun to release.
Quakeroat
Totally agree. I hate the menu on the PSP anyway.
I like my psp just fine, I don't think its boring or bad. To me, its heck of a lot better than gameboy.GIJesse77How can you compare a PSP to a gameboy? May as well say an AK47 is better than a bow and arrow. You would have said PSP is better than DS if you thought you could back it up
What you guys need to understand is that not everyone likes nintendo's games. I, for myself, rather play gears of war, tekken, metal gear, halo, or ratchet and clank rather than mario party 12? , or paper mario, pokemon, train mind crap. True there's zelda and metroid but still is not enough. I just dont find those games to be fun, adding 2 + 2 is not going to enhance your mind, and besides that's what's school its for. I'll trade a wii or a ds anytime for a ps3, xbox360 or even a psp.rd261
I do not like nintendo games as such, I just like good games and that is why i have bought every major console for the last 10 years. That is apart from the PS3 as there are no games on it that are worth paying £425 for the console. (in my opinion) But thats for another dicsussion. Of all the consoles i have owned it is the PSP that I have played the least. And that is through no lack of effort on my part. I have always given it the benefit of the doubt and bought games to try to breath new life into it. However i cannot shake the feeling that most games would be better suited on a home console (in most cases they are anyway). That is why i play my DS and 360 a lot more, because they both have a much better variety of top quality games that are suited to the console that they are developed for. I mean why play tekken on a PSP when you can have a much better experience of it on a PS2?
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