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Relevant Articles:Elsewhere on the WebHandheld ImpressionsNintendo vs. Sony Undercard - Handheld Circuit Handheld Wars: Sony PSP vs. Nintendo DSA Buyer's Guide to Portable GamingThe balance of power in the handheld game market experienced a significant upset two years ago when Sony used their press conference at E3 2003 to announce the development of the Playstation Portable. At the time, Nintendo held utter dominance of the portable game market with over 90% market share thanks to the Gameboy, and now, the Nintendo DS. Just by the very announcement, though, Sony kicked the gaming media into overdrive. In the hallway outside of Sonys studios, where the press conference was held, you could hear comments like, Its going to be great, and, Way better than the DS, from the gathered journalists. This was before anyone had seen pictures of the unit, product designs, or even a suggested retail price; the game industry was ready to buy it on Sonys say-so alone.
Now that the Nintendo DS has released in the U.S., the PSP in Japan, and a with a late March 2005 PSP launch date for those of us over here in the States, a lot more is known about both systems than was known then. While its still difficult to do a full-blown comparison prior to having an English version of the PSP in hand, there is enough info to make some pretty solid early comparisons between the two. Gone are the days when you could mention Nintendo and assume youd covered the significant players in the handheld market; now its Sony and Nintendo, and you cant consider buying either system without knowing both. A Brief Overview of the Two Systems:
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Detailed breakdown:Technically, the PSP dominates the DS in terms of horsepower. With far superior hardware under the hood, the PSP is capable of pushing out graphics that fall somewhere between the PS and the PS2. This means that the PSP has about the same graphical advantages over the DS that the Playstation 2 has over the Nintendo 64 (sorta). However, other hardware differences make this a different story than that of the doomed N64. Whereas the PSP is basically a portable version of the current PS2 home console, the Nintendo DS includes a number of features that have never been seen in a handheld gaming unit. The PSPs strength lies in its graphic ability, and the DSs strength lies in its additional features and creativity. Lets compare the two units point by point.Screens:
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