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You seen both of them now...which one will be successful?  

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im  more than likely gonna get both  but  the psp is gonna be the bomb  move and mp3 playback  and imagine the capabilites of the emus they are gone come up with  for these babies, hands down sony will have more support but nintendo does have all that backwards compatibility  but  they are all old  we want the new stuff. sony hands down  has more capabilities right off the start.

Sony having more support then Nintendo in the Handheld biz? Im not too sure of that. Being the king of the handheld scene has created a lot of history between Nintendo and the developers, unless Nintendo screws up like the N64 and lose all the support to PSP.

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Like I typed earlier in this thread. Most gamers and devs are supporting the DS while mostly publishers are supporting the PSP.

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unless one company screws up, they'll both do ok for up to a year before one comes out on top. as long as both are priced close to the same. if the psp is higher priced then DS then sony will have an uphill battle. if not I think it'll be close for a while.

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heres some news PSP fans:

PSP lands 99 international developers, 45 Japanese games 

Sony's new handheld will launch with strong support from the developer community and a large catalog at home. 
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. has followed up yesterday's unveiling of the PSP with a press release on its Japanese Web site that lists developers supporting the platform and the PSP games being released in Japan. All told, the list covers 99 firms in Japan, the US, Europe, and Korea and 45 titles for the Japanese market. 

JAPANESE GAMES (sorted by publisher) 
Capcom: Vampire Chronicle (tentative name), fighting 
Capcom: Devil May Cry Series, action 
Capcom: Viewtiful Joe Series, action 
Genki: Tokyo Freeway Battle, race 
Koei: Shin Sangoku Muso (tentative name), action 
Koei: Strategy Game (tentative name), simulation 
Koei: Table Game (tentative name), table 
Konami: Ys: Ark of Napishtim (tentative name), action RPG 
Konami: Sports game: soccer (tentative name), soccer 
Konami: Sports game: baseball (tentative name), baseball 
Konami: Mahjong Challenge Club, table 
Konami: Meikyu Tansaku Gata Monster Shooting (tentative name), FPS 
Konami computer Entertainment Japan: Metal Gear Acid (tentative name), TBA 
Cyberfront: Koron, puzzle/action 
Success: Kumo no Furaibo, communication/adventure 
Success: Mah Meito, table 
Success: Zooo, puzzle 
Square Enix: TBA, TBA 
Sega: Puyo Puyo Fever, action puzzle 
Sega: Project S (tentative name), TBA 
Sony Computer Entertainment: Gran Turismo 4 Mobile (tentative name), driving and "car life simulation" 
Sony Computer Entertainment: Sarugetchu (tentative name), action -
Sony Computer Entertainment: Tenken Chimon (tentative name), action RPG 
Sony Computer Entertainment: Together Everywhere (tentative name), chatting game 
Sony Computer Entertainment: Minna no Golf (a.k.a. Hot Shots Golf in the U.S.; tentative name), golf 
Taito: Puzzle Bobble, puzzle 
Tomi: Action Game, action 
Dorasu: Dorasu Slots, pachinko simulation 
Now Production: Intelligent License (tentative name), puzzle quiz 
Now Production: Onryo no Mura (tentative name), horror adventure 
Namco: T.O.E. (tentative name), RPG 
Namco: New Ridge Racer (tentative name), racing 
Namco: New Puzzle Game (tentative name), puzzle 
Nihonichi Software: Devil Wars (Japanese name "Makkai Wars"), simulation RPG 
Hudson: Tengai Makyo Series (tentative name), Japanese-style RPG 
Hudson: Bomberman Series (tentative name), action 
Hudson: The Tower of Purgatory (tentative name), SF action RPG 
Bandai: Gagarve (tentative name), RPG 
Bandai: Mobile Suit Gundam (tentative name), TBA 
Banpresto: Super Robot Wars (tentative name), TBA 
From Software: AC Formula Front, mech simulation 
Yuke's: Pro Wrestling (tentative name), sports 
Work Jam: Tantei Shinguji Santarou, adventure 

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPERS (By Region) Japan (34 firms): 
Idea Factory 
Atlas 
SNK Playmore 
MTO 
Electronic Arts K.K. 
Gust 
Capcom 
Genki 
Koei 
Konami K.K. 
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan 
Konami Computer Entertainment Studio 
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo 
Cyberfront 
Success 
Sammy 
Square Enix 
Spike 
Sega 
Taito 
Tecmo 
Dimps 
Tomy 
Dorasu 
Now Production 
Namco 
Nihonichi Software 
Hudson 
Bandai 
Banpresto 
From Software 
Marvelous Interactive 
Yuke's 
Work Jam 

US (24 firms) 
Activision 
Atari 
Backbone Entertainment 
Bethesda Softworks 
EIDOS 
Electronic Arts 
Factor 5 
InXile 
Konami Hawaii 
LucasArts 
Majesco 
Midway Games 
Namco Hometek 
Radical Entertainment 
Rockstar Games/Take 2 
Saffire 
SEGA of America 
Snowblind 
Sony Online Entertainment 
Surreal Software 
THQ 
Ubisoft 
Vicarious Visions 

Europe (31 firms) 
Acclaim Entertainment 
Activision UK 
Argonaut Games 
Atari Group 
BLITZ GAMES 
Broadsword Interactive 
Codemasters Software Company 
Criterion Software 
Driver-Inter 
Eidos Interactive 
Eko Software S.A.R.L 
Engine Software BV 
Eurocom Entertainmetn Software 
Full Fat Productions Limited 
Hothouse Creations 
Icon Games 
Ignition Entertainmentt 
Kuju Entertainment 
Pocket Studios 
Publishing Identity Svenska 
Rebellion Developments 
Revolution Software Limited 
Rockstar Games 
Rockstar Leeds 
Sidhe Interactive 
Tantalus Interactive 
Team 17 Software Limited 
Torus Games 
Ubisoft Entertainment 
Visual Impact BVBA 
Warthog 

Korea (10 firms) 
Axis Entertainment 
Cinepix 
Coong Entertainment 
Expotato Corp. 
Lions Logics 
Neowiz Corp 
NEXON Corporation 
SEED9 Entertainment 
Skonec Entertainment 
Zepetto Studios

how about that :)

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Oh hell, I'm not going to start nor enter in to see which is better.

It would of been better as a link too :);;

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Not to offend some of you, but you guys are really starting to turn into SONEH FAN BOISSSZZZZZZ!!!!!!11111onesixteenthreeslash

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Not to offend some of you, but you guys are really starting to turn into SONEH FAN BOISSSZZZZZZ!!!!!!11111onesixteenthreeslash

 

Heh, I AM a fanboy since I'm working in Sony :)

 

Anyway, I dun care who is winning who in this hanheld war, but the real winner

will be US , the CONSUMERS.

Nintendo will be forced to buck up and produce more quality games, not 10000+

crap games, give better accessories.

We should just sit back and enjoy what both parties dish out. :)

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Hmm...that is an impressive list. But Nintendo has Zelda...

well then: teh sony si deh d00m3dz. :)

lol. really I think there is strong points to both systems.

we are really gonna have to see how it plays out.

I think nintendo will lock up the kids market and sony will have the older gamers

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