10 points for the best answer i stipulation an answer forthwith PSP and NDS lite quiz? I need an answer to these put somebody through
I need an answer to these put somebody through the mill.
1. what is R4, what does it do?
2. can i download music in Nintendo DS lite? HOW?
3. which is agreeable to play?
4. can i download Pokemon diamond in PSP and if i download Pokemon diamond within psp does it slow like the no$gba emulator within computer or fast as an general pokemon diamond in NDS?
5. Is near a thing call games n' music? can i buy it in the Philippines?
6. distribute me a site that shows location of hot spots in the Philippines.
7. impart me a site that give the difference of them both.
pls. answer adjectives of my question and receive 10 points
if you will basically answer worthless things just don't answer.
THANK YOU.
Answers:
1. well i know r3 and r4 for ps3 are when you push down on the analog sticks but idk roughly speaking psp.
2. no there is no course to store things on nds you store memory on the games themselves
3.girls typically like nds and guys psp...its unsophisticatedly because of the games..
4.not sure on this one but be careful beside wat you down load
5.never hear of it sri
6.again dont know anything about philipines
7. try gamespot.com
wow...
1. R4 is a flash cart that allows NDS/NDSL play adjectives sorts of roms like games, and plays music, video, prospect images, etc.
2. Yes, you necessitate a flash cart and a laptop to download music. Its just a drag and drop piece when you connect your microsd card from the R4 into the computer.
3. I think they both are but DS have the stylus which makes it more one-off.
4. I have a DS but I don't know much around that.
5. Just get a flash pushcart... and download music, done.
6. Hot spots of?
7. Theres so many... forums, boards, blogs, gaming sites, etc. I'll newly google it or search it. DS vs. PSP
And no, DS is not for little kids simply. I have see so many adults take it around with a flash pushcart.
1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_DS...
2, not without an make the addition of on.
3, the DS has a much better miscellany of games from excellent first party titles close to Zelda and Mario to brain training, it also has much more RPG's near lots of Final Fantasy titles already available and FF4 as well as Dragon Quest 9 on the path, PSP tends to hold lesser version of PS2 games so if you already have a PS2 you've roughly played the PSP's best titles, only bigger and better on the PS2 but it does own a lot of medium functions including music, though personally I find consoles to be approach too bulky for that when considering you could just bring back an ipod for that with much more storage space while still anyone much smaller, another thing is that the DS stylus open up a lot of gaming opportunity and is much more natural and pleasurable than button bashing, the dual blind is also a great addition removing profusely of clutter like map and menus etc. 1. I dream up an R4 is some kind of memory card you can acquire for it.
2. There's a thing out for that and I construe your best bet is to buy a thing call "Game 'n Music" (see #5). However, I would go near a PSP on that... the PSP is specifically designed to be music friendly unlike the DS.
3. The DS is meant to be younger culture oriented (7-12 years or so and up) and the PSP is designed to be older relations oriented (13 and up), so to speak... But both are massively fun - I would recommend a PSP if you like playstation games, and I would recommend a DS if you close to to solve puzzles (that's basically what adjectives of those games are like)
4. No. First of all, it wouldn't be compatable beside the PSP since the PSP does not have a touch eyeshade. Second of all, that would require hack, and the newer firmware versions of the PSP prohibit hack into it like that. It would be better to of late buy Pokemon Diamond/Pearl for DS and not have to run through the rigmarole with emulators and stuff and risk destroying your PSP.
5. Yes, it's out and I don't know if any store surrounded by the Phillippines would have it but you could purchase it online... check it out on here: http://www.amazon.com/INTEC-DS-GAME-N-MU... you can also check out for it elsewhere if you don't want to use Amazon.
6. Try nintendo.com
7. I think I've see a thing on reviews.cnet.com that compares them both.
Review for PSP: http://reviews.cnet.com/sony-psp/?tag=pr...
Review for DS: http://reviews.cnet.com/consoles/nintend...
I hope this help to answer all of your question!
4. Well...Pokemon Diamond being a DS activity, chances are it uses the touch blind which is kinda hard to verbs to a PSP being that its not a touch eyeshade and all. But discern free to search google for Pokemon Emerald(currently playing it on my PSP :P)since that be a GBA game. Quite fun and theres no wad that I can tell.
Those other guys enjoy no clue what they're talking something like buddy.
1. R4 is a flash cart for DS, you draw from that + a micro SD card and you can download games/movies/music and play them on your DS. Probably costs about $50.
2. Only if you hold a flashcart like R4 or M3. You only drag it on there contained by a folder, it has instructions.
3. DS isn't purely for kids, Joe is clueless. Lots of awesome games. PSP is cool too, honestly. Just look up games for each one and engender up your own mind.
4. No lol. Just no.
5. There is, but it's stupid, don't get it.
6. Naw lol, I've given solid answers to the others, google that
7. Meh, the differences are minimal and obvious, that's not essential. Pick from the games not the console or you'll be making a big mistake.