Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
I don't know about that, and they don't have a Lite version to try out, so I'm weary about it. :)

Even a game like Pacman, which looks just like the arcade on my Touch, is bleh when it comes to playing it. The DS version of Pacman on the other hand is visually passable, but because of its real dpad, it's every bit as good as the arcade.

I suppose I could get used to tetris on the Touch, but I'm with Jimmi, I'm not sure if the controls would hold up once the game speed picks up.

Tetris DS is by far the best version I've played on any platform btw. If you really love Tetris, this version is absolutely amazing on so many levels. It has tons of replay value and even multi-play. :)

The games I really want for my Touch are the old Lucas Arts graphic adventures. The touch screen and decent rez screen are perfect for these games. I just can't play them, because my Touch isn't jailbroke and Lucas Artst is clueless these days. :(
 
Tetris DS is probably the best Tetris game yet. Tetris on iPod Touch on the other hand is pretty bad, simply because once the speed goes up to level 8 and upwards, the game becomes impossible. The touch controls aren't bad per se, but they simply cannot compete with a digital pad and buttons. You can't rotate the block and move it around at the same time.
 
That was a poor design, considering it's a multi-touch screen. :confused:

I have a little tiny gamepad for my Sony Clié. It's a Sony product, it even came with Columns. Anyways, Apple should do the same sort of thing for their iPDAs. I would buy it, even if it's as overpriced as my Clié gamepad, which was $40 originally.
 
I have a psp and I dont think its worth it.

pretty much every psp story is the same. they buy it, buy a bunch of games for it, then 6 months later stick it in a draw somewhere.

psp is like exersize equipment. you buy it use it for awhile they shove it somewhere
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.