Yes. Thats why I still use my DS Phat.
Is anybody else sick of the fact that game industries somehow never tire of trying to shrink down their consoles? Thats not exactly the problem, the problem is they take a console that already exists, change the name to something like slim or lite and bump the price of it to even higher than the chunky original. I don't get the point. Why waste money buying the slimmer models when we've already bought the original?what do you guys think?
Yes. Thats why I still use my DS Phat.
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yer i agree, i meen i still have an xbox 1 and they are masive! but it is an awesum console and i wouldnt like it any better if it was abit smaller.
i agree. like this new psp it looks the same as the old one! cant we just keep the one we have, i'm happy with it.
lol i had a ds fat and bought a lite the day it came out..
i agree to a point. going from ds to ds lite was great. the first ds looked like a beta.
psp to psp slim.. eh not so much. it looks the same..
what im saying is if they slim down the consolee correctly then i have no problem with it. what sony did is.. kinda crappy lol
Thats what I dont get to I got my PS2 first day it came out then I heard of the PS2 slim and everybody wanted to get one and I was like whats the point you already have one. Thats what they get though overheating. haha
Same here, I prefer the old PS2 over the slim one. As for the redesigned PSP... well I most probably won't get one of those as I have 4 units of the current ones.
I prefer the older more chunkier consoles, as they seem to be more sturdy and hard waring. Ive dropped my DS, bitten it in frustrationand left it in dusty places for long periods of time, and the ol' gal is still up and runnin'.
Oh yeah definantly the olds are alot harder to break Ive done the same thing with my DS phat it hasnt broke once and I my PS2 has worked since the day it came out and no probelms at all and trust me i have dropped it a few times.
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