Best handheld gaming system?!?!

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The nintendo DS. Though most DS games suck, the PSP really doesnt have that many good games for it.

But then again all i really play are on handhelds are rpgs. Most of the RPGs on PSP are low grade pieces of crap.
 
Probably some form of Gameboy, right up to the current DS years. The series has had the longevity and support for years that even some major consoles have lacked :)
 
Handhelds suck. Do not buy them.
 
GBA because of the games from GB GBC and GBA.
 
It depends on what you're looking for in a handheld system.

The PSP is rather lacking in fun and well made games, so it really falls short for most people that would use it -just- to game. The only good personal testimony I've heard about it is from an online friend who actually puts other features of the PSP to good use, such as the MP3 player and the portable movies. Game wise, the PSP offers more mature themed games, mostly in the shooter department... though a lot of them don't handle very well. There's also a pretty big selection of racing games.

The Nintendo DS offers a huge variety of puzzle games, which is probably what it does best. Most DS games are geared more for short burst play... as in you can sit there for maybe 10-20 minutes before turning it off again for a while. It does support gameboy advanced games, which includes a lot of classic SNES titles and remakes, which is great for the sidescrolling platform lover. Metroid Zero Mission (remake of the original metroid), several good castlevania games, Drill Dozer, and most of the 2D mario games through the ages are playable through Advanced or DS... on the DS. Many of the lighthearted and even 'kiddy' classified games can be found on the DS, which is great if you have youngins.


Both systems offer online play, but few games actually support it. If you have a wireless router in your home, usually the games can be configured to run through it. Both also offer short ranged wireless connections for head to head and coop play (based on the games) in the same spirit that was introduced with the original gameboy release, just without the annoying link cords.


The deciding factor should really come down to which system offers more games you'd like own, since they only -really- overlap in the puzzle area, but other wise sport completely different styles.
 
I really like my DS.

It has a few turn-based strategy games that are good on it (and if you read this site you like the genre).

The cool thing is that they are starting to port PC games from the early 90s to it. This summer Settlers 2 and Warlords 2 are coming out for it. Maybe Civ will follow suit.
 
I love the DS, I bought one for the train to work (working in Edinburgh for a few months in the summer + where I live = 3-4 hours train time a day) and it's just brilliant. What's better is the fact they're releasing alot of the older games such as Final Fantasy, Mario 64, Theme Park. Best handheld out atm in my opinion
 
Well the DS is going from strength to strength with me, I discovered they'd just released Theme Park for it so I rushed out to buy it and I've been playing it ever since, playing it even more than my 360 and PC. I'm just loving it so much heh
 
Have any of you tried the gaming crack cut with herion that is Puzzle Quest?

This is the most addictive game on a hand held yet.
 
DS for sure. Gotta love the ability to dual-wield two cartridges at once.
 
GP2X. If PSP is Windows the GP2X is Linux. It's open-source and built for emulation and homebrew games. Don't expect any fancy shiny eye-candy titles here, this is old school MAME, NES, SNES, SEGA, GB/C etc. www.gp2x.co.uk
 
GP2X. If PSP is Windows the GP2X is Linux. It's open-source and built for emulation and homebrew games. Don't expect any fancy shiny eye-candy titles here, this is old school MAME, NES, SNES, SEGA, GB/C etc. www.gp2x.co.uk

You nearly made me jump out of my chair there!
I'd love to play Secret of Mana on a handheld. But i read it barely works, unfortunately.
And with 200Mhz it appears to be underpowered for most DOSBox games.
The GP2X sounds like an awesome concept, but it appears to be a little underpowered (or rather: lacks optimized emulators). I'm not going to 200Euro to have jerky gameplay with Commander Keen.
 
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