- The Products
- Design/Usability
- Music Experience
- Video Experience
- Gaming Experience
- The Extras
- Summary
Gaming Experience
The iPod has some gaming options, but for the most part these offerings don’t do the iPod justice. Not only is the small screen a limiter, but the iPod’s controller isn’t suitable to playing anything but the simplest of games. The PSP, on the other hand, is a portable console gaming system. There is simply no comparison. Lumines, Need for Speed, Grand Theft Auto, sports games, and more are all available. Oh, and did I mention you can also play Game Boy Advance, Sega Genesis, and Nintendo games via emulators—not to mention Doom and Quake? Need I say more? Figure 2 illustrates ToCA Race Driver 2 on the PSP.
Figure 2 ToCA Race Driver screenshot.