Brofist Member Nov 9, 2004 #101 lockii said: Addictive as hell, very 'pick up and play for a few minutes while you got nothing better to do' kinda thing. This is what will set the DS and the PSP apart. Click to expand... Cause the PSP can't do puzzle games?
lockii said: Addictive as hell, very 'pick up and play for a few minutes while you got nothing better to do' kinda thing. This is what will set the DS and the PSP apart. Click to expand... Cause the PSP can't do puzzle games?
O olimario Banned Nov 9, 2004 #102 Because the PSP won't have new puzzles games with interesting new ways to play them, most likely.
Brofist Member Nov 9, 2004 #103 olimario said: Because the PSP won't have new puzzles games with interesting new ways to play them, most likely. Click to expand... He mentioned nothing of that though There will be plenty of "pick up and play" games on the PSP. If he had said the thing that will set the DS and the PSP apart will be puzzle games with interesting new ways to play them then I'd have understood.
olimario said: Because the PSP won't have new puzzles games with interesting new ways to play them, most likely. Click to expand... He mentioned nothing of that though There will be plenty of "pick up and play" games on the PSP. If he had said the thing that will set the DS and the PSP apart will be puzzle games with interesting new ways to play them then I'd have understood.