I edited my post, I meant to say business.
I don't care if the DS is the best system ever. You know what? I'm buying it. I'll probably love it. But the PSP is going to come right in and become a cultural icon. The funny thing about when Reggie gave that huge speech, saying how people wanted the hot new thing, his speech should've been for the PSP. Is the DS more innovative? Yup. Is the ad campaign wicked? Yup. Is the DS itself cool? Nope. It's a sorta recantle thing, all boxy. It comes in a plastic case. The box is nice and...dull. Its launch game is going to look like an N64 port (WHY did they just make a new one?!). Imagine the DS if it was made from the same materials as the PSP, the beautiful glassly look. ANyone who has ever held an iPod will know the feeling. It's just beautiful. The DS isn't beautiful. It isn't sleek, it isn't awesome. Maybe the insides are, but the outsides aren't. It looks like a toy, not a high tech must have gadget. When they showed the new design the comment by ALL the press were not "AWESOME!" they were "Well, it's definitely better." Everyone looks at the PSP and goes 'Wow..." Heck, how can you not? Sure the DS has amazing gameplay oppertunities, but who cares about that if the PSP becomes the 'it' item? Nintendo continues to do this 'games for everyone approach'. That's fine and dandy, but there's a problem: kids will buy a sleek adult system and play games. Adults don't buy childish toys and play games. It has nothing to do with the quality, but the look and feel. Nintendo is losing...