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PSP Go Vs Dsi, and iPhone : The Competition Tom's Guide

Kclamer: You're right, and we made the changes. If you think that games like Final Fantasy, Pokemon, Mario, Grand Theft Auto are games, and little else, then I would most certainly agree with you. are also on the iPhone/Touch, most of the time better developed and cheaper than on the PSP or DS, if not only available on it. If Android grows as we expect it to, then we will certainly include it should we do another similar feature.

Sonyandnintendo: what do you define as a real game? The cameras are already listed below on that list.

Quantumrand: In terms of games, the PSP does not beat the DS in general. The DS simply has more higher rated titles. What about Resident Evil, Pac Man, Mass Effect, Spore, Rock Band, Bejeweled, Need For Speed, The Sims, and Madden?

If you think those are games as well, then according to your definition, the iPhone/Touch are extremely capable to play games, and have the games worthy of their purchase. Each of those titles I listed is available, today, for the iPhone/Touch.

That's not to say such big-name titles are the only available games for the iPhone/Touch. In fact, the few identical casual titles we played on the DSi and iPhone couldn't even be compared: the iPhone just killed the competition.

As someone who owns all three devices, I can safely say that I use my iPhone the most for gaming, mostly because of its portability and the fact that I have it on me at all times. The PSP, as mentioned, have deeper, more intensive games that are made for players to enjoy hours and hours of gameplay. Casual titles like Yahtzee, Sudoku, Monopoly, Tetris, Solitaire, Chess, Backgammon, etc. Yet simultaneously, it lacks the battery life to even complete one title fully, whereas the DS, and the DSi specifically, can do so.

That said, the iPhone/iPod Touch are excellent examples of devices that can play games, but don't have the average tactile feedback most gamers are used to. But what about Brain Age? I'll happily admit that most intensive titles for the iPhone/Touch are not suited for most players, but there are so many simpler, more DS-like games that properly use the touchscreen that it not only works as a portable gaming console, but could possibly replace it.

As you have read, we don't believe it does fully, but it certainly is a contender.

Android was looked at, but the current number of available games make it far too unlikely for anyone to purchase as a game console, at least for the time being. And most of the time, I play the casual titles, not the more intensive ones.



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