and don't forget one of the other advantages of the DS
http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums...53&whichpage=2
especially the 3rd post down on the 2nd page
Kenny
and don't forget one of the other advantages of the DS
http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums...53&whichpage=2
especially the 3rd post down on the 2nd page
Kenny
PSP's are aimed at older children.
The new version is much lighter than the old version too.
UMD's (Movies) are region coded so make sure you know where you are likely to buy your movies from.
Games work fine from both the USA and UK, and to be honest, unless they are on offer, the price is not that much different now although the odd bargain can still be had.
My eldest son and myself both have PSP's and DS's, but they are definitely not the most suitable for younger kids.
We are looking at buying the twins a DS for christmas this year (They are 5), as you can interact with the touch screen with most of the DS games. They are also backwards compatible with other Gameboy Games!
Both machines have advantages over each other so suitability rules in this case I think!
Andrew & Diane Moore
In March I bought a couple of DsSLite for my sister and I, I had to buy a charger off of Ebay as the one supplied was for 110 volts only. It cost around £5 each so you would need to facter in this extra charge when calculating if they are cheaper in US. I did try to charge them up using the voltage converter I got from Walmart and it still didn't work. Also bought Brain Training games and found the ones with money calculations quite difficult to play.
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