Remember when the ds was first announced, and nintendo claimed it would coexist with the gameboy brand and not replace it? What a load of bs. . . .
That's really what made me question whether it would succeed or not. Not to mention the first version was clunky and ugly. I still miss the classic upright design of the original gameboy. They need to come out with a super mini/slim version of the pocket design.
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If by "run for their money" you mean that the N-Gage made the Nintendo execs run to their massive pile of money to start swimming in, then yes, I agree.corn619 wrote:Hey, I thought the N-gage had a great run and gave Nintendo a run for their money.Dylan wrote:Pretty much my train of thought as well. I do have to give the PSP credit for actually managing to scratch the surface of the market though, unlike every other attempted handheld not made by Nintendo.MrPopo wrote:I don't know if I expected the DS to do quite as well as it has, but I did expect it to completely trash the PSP. As Reggie said, there have been N competitors to Nintendo in the handheld market, and Nintendo has buired them all.
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Exactly Mr Popo, exactly.
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The title picture made me think of the DS and PSP head to head issue of EGM I was looking at the other day. Everything did point to the PSP being better. The original design of ds is so goofy




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I bought a PSP first since I thought the DS was gimmicky and kiddy, but really didn't have as much fun as with my GBA. Traded it in for a DS, never looked back.
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