heavysuit wrote:
Well,sony needs to get their act together then,because what they made was a poor excuse for a handheld.They did make good graphics,but the 3 and under hours is just plain killing it.Even if mp hunters wasn't that good,we have Yoshi's touch N' go to look forward to.Hey,if they can't make a good SYSTEM,then the company should be ashamed of themselves.I personaly have a vendetta with sony:they had a good amount of time wiht their system,and they screwed up.Plain and simple.Yet since ps2 was "such a hit"everyone is now going to back the psp,the obvious shotty piece of work,over the DS.
They quality of the product has nothing to do with Sony "messing up".
They want to sell it for the least that they can and still maintain the power that they want the PSP to have. The only way they can do that is to sacrifice the battery life.. You know how much the PSP would cost if it had a long battery life? I bet not. Anyway, if the DS had the graphics and power of the PSP, it probably wouldn't have that great of a battery life either. This is going to be a pointless arguement just like the XBox's "Big controllers". Seriously, stash up on rechargable batteries or something. There's a way around everything. Heck, Sony will probably come out with things that will stop this problem anyway. There are things called "adapters" that can be used just about anywhere. Batteries can be used when there's not an adapter port available.
The DS is highly overrated (after playing it many times). It's not bad (like it might sound like I'm saying), it's just not the "God of Gaming" that everyone makes it out to be. The PSP well, with the amount of fanboys running around here, probably will be too (heck, handhelds are overall). Oh, and more people have a vendetta against Nintendo than Sony, which accounts for something obviously.