Ooh, I've angered the Nintendo fanbois. Struck a nerve I guess. Sorry, I didn't read the 10-page We Love the DS! thread, so I didn't know you'd already mathematically proven the DS to be the superior product.
But as for me, I already played Super Mario DS... ten years ago. And I have Spider Man 2 and Madden on my PS2. And I lack the urge to pick up Mario Kart XVII: You Can Still Powerslide! and Metroid 14: The Search for More Money. And I talk to girls in real life so I don't need any dating sims... so that just about rules out all the games currently available. The touchscreen was a cute novelty for about half an hour, but is just that... a novelty, like Virtual Boy or the Super Scope. The DS is just another gimmick product resting on the back of Nintendo's character licensing (another Mario, another Metroid, another Mario Kart...) to sell units. There's no redeeming value in buying a DS unless you're looking to play more rehashed versions of the same games Nintendo beat to death when we were kids.
Now, somebody make a joke about battery life so
everybody has something to smile about
