I think the DS has been responsible for many changes within the industry and in hardware design as such as the Wii and opening the door for the massive expansions etc that we have seen but taking away the sea of simple or mini-game titles that are on the system (which some like Layton can be fun for a while) and I've found that the pandering to the new audience games has led to some of the weakest entries in many series that have been seen. Mario Kart DS, NSMB etc? No thanks. It's certainly not a DS exclusive situation as the the system is very much the Wii's sibling.
Plus, the weakness of the PSP's lineup for most of it's life for me doesn't improve the DS's standing. The GBA predecessors had much better lineups personally. After the DS's and Wii's success I'd hope that in addition to further expanding the market they will also mature the gaming experience as even these new gamers are accustomed to the experiences now.
Plus, the weakness of the PSP's lineup for most of it's life for me doesn't improve the DS's standing. The GBA predecessors had much better lineups personally. After the DS's and Wii's success I'd hope that in addition to further expanding the market they will also mature the gaming experience as even these new gamers are accustomed to the experiences now.
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