Gaming Forums => Nintendo Gaming => Topic started by: DemonFox on January 03, 2005, 04:37:40 PM
Title: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: DemonFox on January 03, 2005, 04:37:40 PM
Well I was wondering if there are people here that think they made the wrong choice. Do I think I got the wrong handheld? Well there are some pretty good titles commin tot the PSP the games on the DS were the reason I got a DS. Well OK that and the fact that it came out sooner. Nope the dual screens and the touch screen didn't play any part in my decision. I think buying the DS wasn't a bad choice but I would probably be just as happy with a PSP.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 03, 2005, 05:26:42 PM
Hmmmm...Mario, Zelda, and Pokemon or really boring sports games and racers? Hmmmm, touch choice for me...
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: odifiend on January 03, 2005, 05:38:32 PM
Quote Originally posted by: Bill Aurion Hmmmm...Mario, Zelda, and Pokemon or really boring sports games and racers? Hmmmm, touch choice for me...
Freudian slip? ^_^
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 03, 2005, 05:47:41 PM
What can I say? I llike touching things...
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Savior on January 03, 2005, 05:55:43 PM
PSP will eventually have alot more than Sports and Racers... Especially once Zelda actually reaches the DS... (No Four Swords DS isnt a new Zelda Game...)
Im happy, but the drought sure is killing me... how much longer till Metroid Prime Hunters, Mario Kart DS and Demasked? I could replay Mario DS only so much
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 03, 2005, 06:13:17 PM
(No Four Swords DS isnt a new Zelda Game...)
What are you talking about? The only Zelda DS game in dev right now is a completely new game that will have a Four Swords multiplayer...
PSP will eventually have alot more than Sports and Racers...
And, um....That was my point... <_< I can't stand sports titles and most racers...
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: MaleficentOgre on January 03, 2005, 06:25:56 PM
pokemon dash>psp. trust me. seriously, that game owns souls. I have both systems, and the DS will own the psp in the game department.
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Mario on January 03, 2005, 08:47:07 PM
Quote Originally posted by: DemonFox Well I was wondering if there are people here that think they made the wrong choice. Do I think I got the wrong handheld? Well there are some pretty good titles commin tot he PSP and that was the reason I got a DS. Well OK that and the fact that it came out sooner. Nope the dual screens and the touch screen didn't play any part in my decision. I think buying the DS wasn't a bad choice but I would probably be just as happy with a PSP.
By your logic I should buy a PSP because of all the great DS games.
Quote Originally posted by: MaleficentOgre pokemon dash>psp. trust me. seriously, that game owns souls. I have both systems, and the DS will own the psp in the game department.
Good to hear that Pokemon Dash is actually a solid game.
Quote Im happy, but the drought sure is killing me... how much longer till Metroid Prime Hunters, Mario Kart DS and Demasked? I could replay Mario DS only so much
Super Mario 64 DS isn't the only DS game available you know, buy Feel the Magic or Spider-Man 2 if you NEED a new game. People who complain about "game droughts" are ANNOYING.
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Arbok on January 03, 2005, 09:30:35 PM
The DS has the next Baten Kaitos and Advance Wars games... that alone is enough for me to stay with my current handheld choice. Others like the next Pokémon (the RPG one), Mario, and what not are simply gravy for me. I just can't wait, though, until the first run of DS games is over with... once developers stop doing touch screen things simply for the sake of doing touch screen things.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Infernal Monkey on January 03, 2005, 10:48:54 PM
I own an Atari Lynx and I'm glad I didn't spend $800AUD to import a PSP with Ridge Racers. Because Lynx has KLAX and PSP doesn't. I am happy with my $20 Lynx, I made best choice. I think this is the end of the discussion. Everyone can go back to bed now (to touch Luigi).
Goodnight sweet prince's. ^__________________________________^ OH GOD MY FACE IS ALL STRETCHED OUT NOW.
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Spak-Spang on January 04, 2005, 03:16:07 AM
Do I think I made the wrong choice? No, well except for buying Spiderman 2, I am very happy with the DS.
The way I judge whether a purchase is good for me is simple.
1)Can I afford it. 2)Is it something I need or want. 3)Will I use it.
The DS is much more affordable than the PSP. SO Check number one off.
It is a new portable system, that provides a unique experience, and doesn't sacrifice the traditional gaming that I enjoy.
Great games are coming out for the system, plus it plays my GBA games, and it is a nifty gadget.
Yeah. It was a great purchase.
Now lets look at the PSP.
1)I can afford it, but can I afford it and the more expensive games...its alittle more costly. 2)Do I need a portable system that plays and acts like a home system...nope. I usually play my system at home anyway. 3)Not really. As I said. I have a Gamecube for 3D games.
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: DemonFox on January 04, 2005, 04:19:58 AM
Quote By your logic I should buy a PSP because of all the great DS games.
I meant that I bought a DS cuz of the great games on the it. But I think u already knew I meant that...
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Pale on January 05, 2005, 03:14:05 AM
Nah, in forums its everyones job to jump down people's throats by taking typos seriously... >.<
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Renny on January 05, 2005, 04:11:09 AM
Well I didn't buy my DS but I am enjoying it so far, for what that's worth. For those of you rightly dissatisfied with the current software offering in NA, look at some of the games Japan got. Many are very good and import-friendly.
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: couchmonkey on January 05, 2005, 04:28:51 AM
I will buy a DS and I will like it, but the software lineup needs work right now which is why I'm waiting. Having said that, the software for PSP is no better. Time will solve both problems, and I think that better games will be available for DS. I also think it's a more practical choice for portable gaming...annoying load times and mediocre battery life that makes WiFi play nearly impossible are holding the PSP way back as far as I'm concerned. I can't speak for Joe Consumer, though.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Savior on January 05, 2005, 07:29:57 AM
What are you talking about? The only Zelda DS game in dev right now is a completely new game that will have a Four Swords multiplayer...
No its not. A new Zelda game would be Nintendo using the Ocarina of Time engine to produce a single player Zelda for the DS... Which will eventually happen. Four Swords is a nice Multi player game, but its not a Zelda game.. Just like how Final Fantasy CC isnt a Final Fantasy Game..
Spiderman? Not very good. Feel The Magic is short... rented it already. There is a slight drought. Not because of lack of games, but because of lack of good games.
and the PSP has that Metal Gear Acid game... If it just wasnt a Card Game it might have been enough to convince me to pick a PSP up... Too bad its some sort of Yu Gi Oh Clone
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 05, 2005, 07:34:38 AM
"No its not. A new Zelda game would be Nintendo using the Ocarina of Time engine to produce a single player Zelda for the DS"
Ahahaha, no...I'll take my 2d Zelda on the handheld, thank you...3d Zelda can stay on consoles where it belongs...
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Savior on January 05, 2005, 07:38:04 AM
Good stay with the Game Boy . Ill gladly buy a new 3D Zelda on the DS
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: KDR_11k on January 05, 2005, 08:41:48 AM
I'm not too sure how smart of a choice buying the DS was (Wario Ware was good for maybe two days and the system isn't out here yet) but I'm pretty sure it was a better choice than buying a PSP.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Pale on January 05, 2005, 10:18:08 AM
I am still quite convinced that the reason for the drought is the demasked delay and as soon as that announcment happens we are gonna hear things like "Animal crossing release date announced... and its NEXT WEEK!"
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: DemonFox on January 05, 2005, 10:48:26 AM
Quote Originally posted by: PaleZer0 I am still quite convinced that the reason for the drought is the demasked delay and as soon as that announcment happens we are gonna hear things like "Animal crossing release date announced... and its NEXT WEEK!"
A lot of sites say the release will be on 09/12/2005 (including GameSpot and IGN which are the best out there IMO). So... ain't that official release date?
And did u people know there was already an Animal Crossing game on the N64 called Animal Forest? Yeah ofcourse it was japan only... -_-"
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 05, 2005, 10:51:48 AM
(Zelda newbs irritate my inner Zelda otaku)
1) That release date is not official 2) Animal Forest is the same game as the Animal Crossing we got in the U.S.(actually it's the same game minus E-reader features supported in Animal Forest +) It was only a name change...
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: DemonFox on January 05, 2005, 11:11:08 AM
Quote Originally posted by: Bill Aurion (Zelda newbs irritate my inner Zelda otaku)
What's wrong with a 3D Zelda on a handheld? I would LOVE to play OoT on the DS! MM too but they would probably put a save everywhere option in there because it's on a handheld which will ruin the game IMO.
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: SgtShiversBen on January 05, 2005, 11:28:19 AM
I would love to have a 3-D zelda or a 2-D zelda either way. Four Swords has made my "frothing demand" increased. A 3-D four swords would be the ultimate as Minish Cap is harboring my lust right now for a 2-D. Oh how I miss my pretty mind.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Mario on January 05, 2005, 11:33:07 AM
OoT is not suited for DS because it's an epic home console experience. 2D Zelda is more action-ish and less boringness camera panning and cinematic dialogue and cutscenes, well at least Zelda 1 was, LttP then dragged the series into boringness. I'd rather have simple action games than epic 3D cinematic games on DS.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 05, 2005, 11:33:15 AM
A port of OoT would be a nice bonus, but think about it...Such game would not fully use the capabilities of the DS...The only way to fully implement them is through 2d...(That and I'm sick of people looking at the Zelda series and completely ignoring the superiority of the 2d games)
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: DemonFox on January 05, 2005, 12:00:48 PM
Quote Originally posted by: Bill Aurion A port of OoT would be a nice bonus, but think about it...Such game would not fully use the capabilities of the DS...The only way to fully implement them is through 2d...(That and I'm sick of people looking at the Zelda series and completely ignoring the superiority of the 2d games)
So how is a 2D Zelda gonna use 2 screens? Tell us ur master plan.
I love 2D Zelda games too and I'm pretty sure Flagship is gonna make more of them. Does anyone know if Flagship is making Zelda DS? Cuz if it is im pretty sure it will be 2D. Too bad The Minish Cap was kinda short but when I think about it it's probably my fav 2D Zelda.
But I still like the idea of a portable 3D Zelda...
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 05, 2005, 01:24:44 PM
"So how is a 2D Zelda gonna use 2 screens? Tell us ur master plan."
You know, if I were paid to think up ideas I would... And I think the possibility of Flagship developing Zelda DS is quite high, though I assume that EAD will play an even more key role than they have in the past...
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Darkheart on January 05, 2005, 02:36:30 PM
how would a 2-d zelda use 2 screens? well i thought since, in zelda 4 swords for the gamecube a gameboy was necessary to show you where you were when you left the main screen, couldnt the second screen be used to show where you were. ( in a house or a hole ) Or they can just do what bomberman is doing and just make the field of view stretch over two screens, because if you think about it bomberman is similar to zelda with its over head view.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: NWR_Lindy on January 05, 2005, 02:40:15 PM
I have no problem with my purchase. I didn't expect a flood of games at the beginning anyways, and you can always buy GBA games to tide you over until the DS kicks into high gear. There's nothing on the PSP that's really interesting me right now. On the other hand, future DS games like Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, Castlevania, and Super Mario Bros. really have me intrigued.
silks
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: CRAZIE_GUY on January 06, 2005, 09:43:27 AM
I already have the DS, and I have my only game is mario, the only good game in the launch lineup (thats right folks, I read reviews! No spiderman2 game- if you can call it a game- is stealing my money!). I can tell I made the right choice (DS, because of its dual screens, is the only system on the market that the Zodiac cant emulate). Nintendo was always my favorite, although i will enjoy games from any company. I think they reign because of their long lasting, lovable characters. any game carrying the mario, zelda, metroid, etc title has my money automatically (except golf, tennis, etc.) Furthermore, games that blend all their characters together, such and mariokart and especially super smash bros. are simply ingenius. the N64 carried some of the best games I've ever played, and holds at least 2 titles that have been seperately claimed as "the best video game ever!". to me, the idea of taking these games anywhere(as well as the touch screen and wireless possibilities) are mindbogeling, so I really wouldn't mind if the games were exact ports of the old ones. of course, I particularly look forward to a wireless super smash bros, as well as pokemon diamond & pearl (more for the new poke generation than for what they will incorperate for the new system). although i will probably get the PSP as well, if only for final fantasy 7. Nintendo is also the most innovative, as stated with the analog stick and the dual screen. its obvious that xbox2 and ps3 are just going to be bigger, stronger machines, but you just never know what the big N will roll next, making each generation most exciting for N fans.
ps sorry for the long message. its my first post, and ive got a lot to say
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Savior on January 06, 2005, 03:06:21 PM
Quote Such game would not fully use the capabilities of the DS...The only way to fully implement them is through 2d...(That and I'm sick of people looking at the Zelda series and completely ignoring the superiority of the 2d games)
Not every game on the DS has to be a Four Player Wireless action game. If so then the DS is going to end up with a bunch of multiplayer only boring hack and slash fests... The DS gives developers options. if they dont want to use WIFI They shouldnt. If they dont want to fully use both screens they shouldnt. Thats why Nintend calls it the Developer System.
2D? Sure. A link to the past was superior to the Four Swords on the GCN
a 3D Zelda is happening. Nintendo already showed it can pull of 3D Ports with Mario 64 DS
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 06, 2005, 03:25:14 PM
"Not every game on the DS has to be a Four Player Wireless action game. If so then the DS is going to end up with a bunch of multiplayer only boring hack and slash fests... The DS gives developers options. if they dont want to use WIFI They shouldnt. If they dont want to fully use both screens they shouldnt. Thats why Nintend calls it the Developer System."
Hello? I was talking about the use of the touch screen...A 3d Zelda is happening in your head...Zelda DS will be an all-new 2d adventure that will implement the touch screen as well as have a multiplayer feature on the side...
1) Stop acting as if Zelda DS and Four Swords DS are two completely different titles... 2) No one ever said that Zelda DS will be multiplayer-only
All that has been confirmed is that there is ONE Zelda title in development for the DS and that it will implement the touch screen and have multiplayer, that is ALL...
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Savior on January 06, 2005, 03:47:16 PM
All that has been confirmed is that there is ONE Zelda title in development for
Its been confirmed that its Four Swords in development.... not a New Zelda with some Multi player on the side.
The Touch Screen can be used as an Analog stick ala Mario, to control Bows, and boomerangs in fps mode and also to control some sort of musical instrument ...
It might be happening in my head, but i doubt Nintendo wont consider it either
Quote 1) Stop acting as if Zelda DS and Four Swords DS are two completely different titles...
They kinda are. Four Swords is more like Gauntlet, or Phantasy Star Online than a Story Based Zelda
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Zach on January 06, 2005, 04:47:55 PM
Quote Originally posted by: Bill Aurion
All that has been confirmed is that there is ONE Zelda title in development for the DS and that it will implement the touch screen and have multiplayer, that is ALL...
Well then how are you so completly convinced that it will be 2-D? Dont get me wrong I love 2-D and 3-D zeldas. Actually the first zelda game I played was OoT but I have played LttP on the GBA and Four Swords, and loved them too, I probably will get more old of the 2-d Zeldas for my DS that I missed when they first came out. I am sure that they will be able to use the features of the DS with either 3-D or 2-D.
Doesnt really matter to me, as long as it is Zelda I will buy it.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Caillan on January 06, 2005, 05:14:54 PM
Quote So how is a 2D Zelda gonna use 2 screens? Tell us ur master plan.
Without putting much thought into it, a screen with the light world from ALttP and the other with the dark one sounds fine to me. Or if they went with a Minish Cap theme, one screen could show the magnified version when you are small whilst the other shows the world in normal proportions. It would also be nice if they could devote a small portion of the touch screen to selecting items; I always though the interface was pretty clumsy for the 2D Zeldas.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: KDR_11k on January 07, 2005, 01:16:12 AM
I have this slight feeling Zelda DS will be 3d, first person and you use the stylus to control Link's hand. Miyamoto talked about how he wanted Zelda to be more immersive and active, where you don't press a button to pull a lever, no, you pull the lever yourself. Touch something to grab it then move it around, draw your sword and control the slashes with the touchscreen. All that wouldn't work in third person as Link would obscure your view and it would be harder to aim because of the distance. Perhaps it could have a third person view on the other screen but if it's executed well i doubt that's necessary. Also, first person would allow them to make Link more like Gordon Freeman (in an abstract sense, not orange suit and crowbar) as the avatar of the player. Not a character the player is following and controlling like a puppet but himself.
(DS, because of its dual screens, is the only system on the market that the Zodiac cant emulate)
The DS has two screens at 256x192 each, totalling 256x384. The Zodiac has one screen at 480x320. As you see, you could fit both DS screens on the Zodiac (either cutting 16 pixels from both screens or using portrait mode which would probably suck for controlling) and have enough space left to display the emulator's menu, a border, an MP3 player or whatever else you'd want to fit in there. With its huge touchscreen (beats the PSP by a nice margin) the Zodiac would actually be the perfect game machine if it wasn't for its relatively weak processor (200MHz ARM, that sounds like more than it is, the thing can't handle 3d very well and the OS is eating its share). I doubt it could emulate a DS at more than 6 frames per second. So the Zodiac can't emulate the DS, but for other reasons. Damn shame about that processor, if Tapwave threw in something at the power level of the PSP they'd have created the perfect game machine.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 07, 2005, 02:21:46 AM
"I have this slight feeling Zelda DS will be 3d, first person and you use the stylus to control Link's hand. Miyamoto talked about how he wanted Zelda to be more immersive and active, where you don't press a button to pull a lever, no, you pull the lever yourself."
I'm sorry but that would just be horrible <_<...Besides, using the touch screen in the overhead 2d-view would garner the same exact response...
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: DemonFox on January 07, 2005, 04:34:29 AM
LOL u all got such weird ideas... I got a pretty good one for four swords with 2 screens. A Link underground and a Link... not-underground. For example, there's a plant growing somewhere with a lot of uhhh... water suck thingies which makes it impossible for the bottom screen Link to continue so the top screen Link can pull it out for him. And a single player game... Well I guess u could use it for ur inventory, map and saving the game. There's at least ONE thing they should put in a four swords game before they think of ANYTHING else. 1 gamepack, max 4 players. I had to wait a year before I could finally play four swords on the GBA cuz no one had it...
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: KDR_11k on January 07, 2005, 08:39:23 PM
I'm pretty sure they'll include stylus fighting. hink about it: Draw a line through the enemy and if it doesn't cross any of his defenses (weapon, shield, armor) it's a hit. When the enemy attacks you you have to parry his attack by drawing a line that crosses his attack line. This would enable them to use a hitzones system where an enemy might have only a few weak points or would react differently depending on your atack (e.g. instead of jumping at him and slashing to disarm him you need to aim for his weapon hand).
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: CRAZIE_GUY on January 11, 2005, 09:05:08 AM
I have a friend with a zodiac. its true that it can emulate DS. however, the screens would be small, perhaps squished, or possibly on seperate windows. as soon as i got the DS it was instantly made clear that gameplay could not be effectivly achieved on a zodiac. it is a great machine, however. as of today my friend has every NES & SNES game ever made, fully playable. hes aiming for GBA next.
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Post by: Arbok on January 11, 2005, 09:44:25 AM
" I have a friend with a zodiac. its true that it can emulate DS. however, the screens would be small, perhaps squished, or possibly on seperate windows."
You are ignoring the fact that one screen is also a touch screen, which can't be emulated with a Zodiac.
You also might consider capitalizing the first word of a new sentence to make it easier for others to read.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Hostile Creation on January 11, 2005, 12:11:15 PM
I can see that happening, KDR, but I don't know if it'd be in a Zelda game. Unless it was for a few particular bosses or enemies or puzzles. It could be, but for some reason I doubt it.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: nickmitch on January 11, 2005, 01:49:18 PM
Isn't Nintendo cracking down on these emulators?
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: D-Mac Double on January 11, 2005, 08:45:59 PM
Quote Originally posted by: Hedorah64 You are ignoring the fact that one screen is also a touch screen, which can't be emulated with a Zodiac.
You are ignoring the fact that the Zodiac also has a touch-screen.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: DemonFox on January 12, 2005, 02:22:25 AM
What IS a Zodiac anyway?
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: Hostile Creation on January 12, 2005, 05:31:48 AM
I'm guessing it's supposed to be a DS emulator.
Title: RE:Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: SgtShiversBen on January 12, 2005, 05:35:20 AM
Basically the Zodiac is what the PSP is building off of. It has an analog stick but no D-Pad and is a pretty nice piece of hardware. THe only problem is it's kinda obscure and no one knows what it is. It's just a PDA with pretty good gaming abilities. Check your local CompUSA for them, if you have one.
Title: RE: Are u still sure buying the DS (instead of the PSP) was a good choice?
Post by: KDR_11k on January 12, 2005, 07:33:22 AM
Yep, the Zodiac is a PDA crossed with a gaming machine. Analog stick, PDA OS and functionality, touchscreen, microphone... Basically the best parts of the DS and PSP combined, enhanced and equipped with a weak processor. Reviews say it's a decent PDA and definitely the best one for gaming but as a lesser known handheld it suffers from its lack of titles and general obscurity. It's not available in most parts of Europe and launched around christmas in the UK.