OK, I'll come out and say it, I have an N-Gage QD. Yes, I know, it's pretty scary, but I actually like it. I have only one game for it, which is Colin McCrae Rally 2005, but I have to say its actually pretty fun. It's interesting to actually have a handheld port of a home console game, even though it's like PS1. I get sucked into the game very quickly, just like my home console games, even though the screen is half the size of the GBA one. And that's where I believe the DS has failed. It really is a third pillar of gaming, but what is the reason for it? Do we really need a new way of playing video games? I'm still having fun playing Metroid Prime, Zelda, Star Fox, Metal Gear Solid 3, and others, so why change the rules? I have a lot of fun with my DS, but everyone is looking for the ultimate gaming experience out of this thing, and I don't think that is what it's intended to do. It's made to give you a different look on interactive gaming. The PSP is working what everyone knows and likes. If you don't like gaming in home consoles, don't get a PSP, but we all know we do. They are asking too much for the games, though, but it's understandable with that you are getting: a console game. But I do agree that the DS's library is very thin. You basically have only 3-4 games to say are any good. I guess this summer looks somewhat better, with Kirby, Polarium, and Meteos, but the PSP already has a good library right out of the gate. And nothing shows me it will stop anytime soon, even though it didn't have the best launch.