Portability, Battery life, Excellent catalogue of innovative games
Graphics performance, User interface (post iPhone), Display size and shape
Despite the oddball interface, it is simply enormous fun, filled with genuine possibility, and thus is far more the thinking gamer's handheld than the multi-talented high-brow PSP can ever hope to be...
Abstract: Published February 28th 2005. Written by Nick. Nintendo last year continued their long running tradition of keeping the gaming world on its toes and in a state of wonder and curiosity. Nintendo had announced, shortly after Sony’s announcement of the PS...
Integrated Wi-Fi and ten hour battery life. Super Mario is on your menu with this toy.
Lacks the accomplishment of the PSP. Not the games catalogue wed have hoped for.
Up against it when compared to the PSP and not the worthy substitute it should have been. Once more people crack the dual screen, though, it might be worth a second look ...
If you're looking for a cheap handheld with a great library of games, the Nintendo DS is still a great choice. Its graphics pale in comparison to the Switch, but so does the price...
Abstract: The latest in Nintendos long line of handheld consoles, and its worth every penny! Nintendo has held a monopoly on handheld game systems since the release of the classic Gameboy in 1989. Since then, we have seen many different versions of the Gameb...
Abstract: You can tell a lot about the DS by simply picking it up. Slightly bigger than you might expect, its thicker and heavier too. And compared to previous Nintendo handhelds in the Game Boy family, it hasnt got that toy-like feel either. Theres almost a ...