PSP Versus The Nintendo DS
...ust as good as the PSP. However, if you are looking for a hand held game with really good sports games, the DS is not the game of choice. For some reason the regular sports game titles seem to play differently than on the PSP. The DS seems to be geared more for little kids and not so much for the older gamers. Some of the best games for the DS are the mario games. The most played game on the DS in my household is mario Cart. This game never loses its playability, no matter what system it is on.
The Sony PSP is a really cool hand held game, which is suited much more for the older gamers. The PSP has comparable graphics and game play, except for sports games. PSP has really excelled when it come to the sports genre. The graphics ...more
Video Games Are Too Expensive
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I'm honestly glad when I'm addicted to the latest MMO fad, really. Sure, MMOs cost you more than the latest wii or Xbox game at first what with the monthly fees, but after the sunk cost of the game and whatever expansions, my spending stays in check because I stay up until dawn every night getting the +14 Sword of Ultimate Smiting and am just too darn BUSY to do a silly thing like play a different video game. Unfortunately, this isn't very good for my social life. Girls just really aren't in to listen to you revel about your latest adventures as Far'lakthar the Elvaan Orcsmasher ...more
Super mario - Then & Now
...Each one of us must have heard the name of a game The Super mario Bros. They are one of the most recognizable pairs of video game characters ever created by nintendo. Although nintendo came into picture in mid 1980s and was of course a huge success but the very first nintendo games didnt brought the company into headlines.
Still nintendo couldnt compete with the other games in the market for the already successful systems like the Atari 2600. nintendo was famous and become an icon of 1980s entertainment after the release of Super mario Bros. It was then when full potential and capability ...more
Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part II
...When it comes to buying a home console, the most important aspect is the games offer on the market. After all, you are getting the Xbox, the GameCube or the PS2 for playing games, not for studying!
The games aspect can be interpreted in this manner: some customers are looking for a certain kind of games; others are not interested in the quality of the games, but in the quantity. Therefore, the games criterion varies from one individual to another.
Consequently, before buying an Xbox, a GameCube or a PS2, you first have to decide what kind of games you like, and buy the console system that is more suitable for your ...more

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