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1st image is Burnout legends for the PSP
[URL]http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664937/img_2999281.html[/URL]
2nd is Burnout Legends for the DS
[URL]http://media.ds.ign.com/media/760/760142/img_3064964.html[/URL]
Its not trying to be super realistic, its fun, and compaired to other offerings the DS has, its fantastic.
You can pick it up for £10-£15 now aswell.
> Assault:urban gt has better graphics that that
I beg to differ on that one. Everyuthing about Asphalt was wrist-cuttingly dire.
> The PSP has better graphics but the ds is the arcade portable console.
You really, really need to get your facts right. Every post you make is just so totally wrong - it's funny.
I think I know why the graphics look so much better on the PSP in comparison to the DS. It's a long shot.
I think, just think, one of the consoles is twice as powerful - hell, that could be wrong though.
Therefore, stop comparing - the DS version will probably make use of its unique capabilities and, yeah, it could be much better.
Assault:urban gt has better graphics that that, but then, i've always said that was a great game.
I can't understand how the ds version can compete with the PSP's, any non-fan newcomers will look at the PSP version and want it.
> The PSP has better graphics but the ds is the arcade portable console.
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Bwa ha ha ha ha ha
I guess EA just saw the chance for a quick buck from a 'conversion'.
Such a shame they own the series now. And if this one hadn't been wink, I might have bought a DS for it :^O