Ryouma Sakamoto wrote...
I don't want to call DS childish but ever since I found a "Dora the Explorer" game in it, I can't help but entertain the idea...
Oh noes! The PC and PS2 have Dora games on them as well! So they must automatically entertain the same "idea" as well!
Okay, first thought, this is an argument fallacy under argument analogy. Why? You put up similarities to favor your argument but fail to state the difference between the three consoles. Which is 1st the PC isn't bought for games alone. This means the games are there for supplement and doesn't have to suffer the same criticism. Second would be your PS2 example which would fall into a different type of console which is NOT hand held. Keep in mind we're talking about PSP vs DS right here what you said is utterly a non-sequitur.
Also who the fuck thinks that having a childish game in another console makes another console not childish? Even if PS2 has a childish game it doesn't change the fact that your object of fanboyism has it as well, so it doesn't hurt my point in any matter.
Ryouma Sakamoto wrote...
I'm voting for the psp because I find "touch screen" as unnecessary for a game.
So you're against the thing for having extra functionality rather than having a legitimate reason? You never fail to depress me.
I can't believe how you missed my point. Well I guess it's inevitable when you're looking through that fanboy helmet which only projects Mario and Zelda inside.
Extra functionality? I wouldn't call it that though. I'd call it more of an extra burden. It just makes games more complex, not in a good way, but in a 'your tools in the tool box are scattered in a complex manner that the car is already burning before you find the right tool' sort of way.
In a different note, you never fail to impress me when you attack other's opinions instead of adding your own opinion for support. It feels like everytime we complain about something on your beloved Nintendo, you get hurt like your love for the games are being diminished in some manner. Does the Nintendo staff cry if I say the Dual Screen is unnecessary? Do they get fired? No. Nintendo is a big boy now and I doubt they need defending from the likes of you. So I suggest instead of telling us how wrong our feeling is about something, which is utterly weird, why don't you show us some support on what's good about the DS?