Things You'll Need:
- Video Game Magazines
- Video Games
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Step 1
Seek out the advice of video game magazines. These magazines do reviews and previews of new products, including the hardware and software. This will give you an idea of what is out there and how much it costs.
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Step 2
Explore the Web. There are a plethora of personal Web pages by video game fanatics. These pages can give you a good idea about the products and what game titles are available that support them.
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Step 3
Consider brand-name systems. If the brand has built up a reputation over the years, it will probably be around for upgrades, and the manufacturer will ensure that plenty of game titles are released to support the system.
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Step 4
At the store, compare at least three systems.
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Step 5
Ask the salesperson to demonstrate each product, then play with them yourself.
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Step 6
Consider the audio on each system.
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Step 7
Determine which gamepad is most comfortable for you to use. Some gamepads have two buttons to control play, and some have four. The two-button variety may not be able to work certain games while the four-button version can. Consult with your salesperson.
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Step 8
Ask about the library of game titles available for the systems. You probably will want to choose a system that has the most game titles to support it.
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Step 9
Consider the screens on the handheld systems. Are the images crisp and clear?
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Step 10
Consider the power of the processor working the system. This determines how fast it works.
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Step 11
Ask about peripherals that are offered to support the products. Some systems will accept peripherals offered by manufacturers other than the one who made the handheld system you are considering.









Comments
TrafindCom said
on 2/8/2009 the ak2i can play the nds game. only you need a ak2i.
TrafindCom said
on 1/14/2009 i thinks is dsi. you need buy a console. and screen guard. 1pcs adaptor.1pcs ak2i card.can download the games. not need other accessories.
humoody said
on 12/24/2006 Nintendo DS: Fun endless games (Nintendogs, Cooking Mama, Pokemon Diamond/Pearl) with media support (Internet browsing, Multimedia playing) can be added optionally.
PSP: It's just a portable computer (Audio/Video/Pictures) plus Internet and Games.
It's about the games you play actually, DS is better for fun games, PSP is for multimedia plus PlayStation style games.
Anonymous said
on 8/8/2006 Definitely go for Nintendo DS. It's fun and suitable for all ages, it has lots of unique games and 2 screens (one touch screen). PSP games are mostly only suitable for mature gamers and are very male-centered. The PSP itself is much more expensive and less practical (it has a very short battery life). Basically DS is something new and PSP is just more of the same.
Anonymous said
on 6/30/2006 Definitely go for Nintendo DS. It's fun and suitable for all ages, it has lots of unique games and 2 screens (one touch screen). PSP games are mostly only suitable for mature gamers and are very male-centered. The PSP itself is much more expensive and less practical (it has a very short battery life). Basically DS is something new and PSP is just more of the same.