I love my DS Lite. It's got such a huge library of great DS and GBA games, many of which I haven't even got around to playing yet (I'm lookin' at you, Dragon Quest!). But in reading all the launch coverage of the 3DS, I was reminded that the DS launched in 2004. The hardware is seven years old. The system's launch release of Super Mario 64 had stoked my hope that the system's tech would allow for more modern, home-console-like game experiences, a hope that was never fully realized. Seeing the accolades for Super SF IV on 3DS makes me pine for a more powerful portable.
So I think I'm going to get a PSP. Most models can be had for about a hundred bucks now, and over the years, it has acquired a library of well-ported games that I've longed to have in my pocket (I'm lookin' at you, Soul Calibur!). That library gets even huger when you start looking at playing PS1 games on the go (I'm lookin' at you, Vagrant Story!). The homebrew scene can be difficult to follow, but from what I've gathered, all models, even the tough-nut-to-crack PSP Go, can now run emulators and UMD backups, meaning that whatever model I choose, a big ol' Memory Stick is all I need to keep a library of games on my person without swapping discs.
I'm particularly eyeing the Go, as it's more pocket-friendly, and my tiny girl hands probably won't mind the cramped controls. But I'm wondering if I should go for the larger screen of the more full-sized units. I don't mean to hijack the 3DS thread here, but I'd appreciate any input or suggestions from seasoned PSP owners.











