Published on April 11th,2008 at 12:49 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

PSP Vs NDS Lite… Battle of the Sexes in Japan

TechOn, thanks to Net Asia Ltd, came up with an interesting survey yesterday. They asked both men and women which portable video game systems they were using. For those who owned one, it appears that men mainly use the PSP, while ladies the NDS Lite.

The graph below… Another thing that can be seen clearly on these two charts is that Nintendo’s (overall) products are clearly winners in both camps. Then again, the PSP is just few years old while Nintendo sold millions of GB and GBA.

MEN

WOMEN

42% PSP
44% NDS Lite
2% NDS
2% GBA
1% GB
9% All of the above and more !


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Comments
 

  • http://hobbyjapan.blogspot.com/ Timotei

    I had a PSP before, but sold it. I just thought it lacked that fun touch in games, and earlier this year I bought a NDS lite.

    It’s so much better and the games are FUN! Sure, at the moment the ds is collecting dust but it will breathe soon again.

  • HappyCat

    the problem with NDS is that no memory card you can put.Gamecube costs you more.I wish they would updated soon enough and took whole mobile computer gaming world by storm just like Wii.

  • http://www.callerbase.com/ JonRichards

    For me personally Advance Wars series alone was enough to make me switch from PSP to NDS.

  • http://www.virtualseafarer.com Witch

    I chose DSlite before PSP because games like Worms 2 and Anno 1701 works best with the pen and touch screen.
    That was 1 year ago and Nintendo haven’t made any good games since then. (never been a big fan of the Zelda series)

    Then suddenly Sony release Patapon and I just bought it and a brand new PSPlite in a heartbeat

    Chaka-Chaka-Pata-Pon!

  • http://www.microdesign.nl/ MicroDesign

    As expected. Women go for the NDS. I had both. But sold my PSP.

  • noone

    I’m having problem all the time with the analog control of my PSP so I’m thinking in selling it. Could anyone tell me if the analog of the newer versions are better than the old phat one?

  • http://psptheme.info pspmaniac

    waiting for survey in USA, want to know PSP still the best or not

  • ilovepsp

    The PSP could read ebooks, go on skype, play alot of good games, run java games, emulate a lot of platforms (including NDS) and even run windows 95. and then there is an adapter which you could put up to 4x32GB miniSDHC cards. that could back up my sister’s harddrive completely.

  • ilovepsp

    and look. the NDS Lite only has two ARM processors one 67MHz and the other 33MHz with only 4MB RAM but the PSP has a 333MHz MIPS processor with 64MB RAM for the slim version,

 

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