lol; Hiyori so true, considering how the improvements are next to unexistant. And Konata would bother with a DSi.... unless as a way to sneak take pics of Miyuki and Kagami.
Thanks for the translation, but if you can't read the small kanji, you should ask for help, not make something up. A 同梱版 is a special release of a console bundled with a game and related goodies; Konata buys them to get those special limited edition goodies, and thus ends up with a pile of spare 本体 (the main part of the bundle, ie the console).
Is there any difference between the psp 100, 200, and 300 models, as well as the DS's? because the only difference i see in the ds's is the way it looks, and the DSi has what looks like a camera/mike, and psp's have only a color difference as far as I can tell.
PSP 2000 is slimmer and lighter than the 1000, and has double the ram, and the 3000 has an (apparently) brighter screen with less ghosting/faster response time, as well as a built-in mic. The 2000 and 3000 also have TV-out, whilst the 1000 doesn't.
All the DS systems have a microphone. Only the i has a camera. But the lite is smaller and the screen is brighter. Plus, the power switch, as well as start and select, have been moved.
All PSPs play PSP games, "PSOne Classics" can be bought via the PSP now, and -3000 series can output to any RCA-able TV.
The DS could contain GBA games flush with the system, lite juts them out, and DSi nerfs it altogether.
Nintendo, you better open up a Virtual Handheld, pref. with save file transfer or some crap if you decide to digi-distribute GBA ROMs. Too bad Sony's consistency on PSP playabilities is severely outbalanced by PS2-nerfage on PS3.
... Hey, let's have a Konata DS/lite/i mod made, perhaps for the old, solid-blue model(s).