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In general, do you prefer to play games on consoles or handhelds?

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Do you prefer handheld gaming or console gaming?

Consoles or handhelds? 126 members have voted

  1. 1. In general, do you prefer to play games on consoles or handhelds?

    • I prefer to play on consoles.
      43
    • I prefer playing with handheld systems.
      14
    • I love playing on both.
      39
    • I'm just in it for the games, I don't care what I play them on.
      30

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I'm used to Zelda being on handheld because I would play OoT on 3DS and I personally like KH on console because it gives a better quality although I still like the handheld versions.

I have got to say consoles ....

Handheld gaming.

its all about the game.

I like playing on both.

 

 

Smartphone gaming is underrated. So much better than a handheld console.

I'm sorry but what?

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You say a lot of stupid things (opinions or not) but that one is literally you trying to start some kind of argument. Get over yourself.

(Seriously, there need to be more in-between options on these things! >.<)

 

I love playing on both, but I tend to lean more towards consoles, until the day comes where both have caught up with each other and can play in the same way with the same amount of quality.

I prefer playing games on either PC or consoles. 

I love both.  It really depends on what game I wanna play, not what system.  I don't play a DS game and think "I need this on a home console" and I don't play a game on my home consoles and think "I need this in handheld form".  

Aren't 3 and 4 the same thing? Regardless, I like both.

Don't care which. 

Pokémon games for handheld.

 

Everything else for consoles :P

I played with handhelds more when I was younger. But I prefer consoles now. Handhelds have a nostalgic feeling to me.

Edited by _The Door To Light_

For me, both. If I had to choose one then consoles because that is what I grew up on in the gaming aspect of my life. If the Beatles were around now a days and made the same music, then they would be for hand helds. "I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Want to Hold Your Hand"

Kingdom Hearts is the first game in the series, released in Japan on March 28, 2002 for PlayStation 2.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a direct sequel to the first game. It was released on the Game Boy Advance in Japan on November 11, 2004

Kingdom Hearts II takes place one year after the events of Chain of Memories. It was released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on December 22, 2005

Kingdom Hearts coded is an episodic mobile phone game that picks up directly after Kingdom Hearts II

The game was remade for the Nintendo DS as Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days was released for the Nintendo DS

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep is a prequel to the series, released for the PlayStation Portable in Japan on January 9, 2010

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance was released on March 29, 2012 in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS

now try to tell me i didn't have a valid reason for loving both consoles and handheld :D 

Edited by scratchdog

Handhelds at the moment. Been trying to do more console gaming recently though.

PC not too fond, however, game cabinet, console, handheld, it matters not. What matters is the awesome games that I can play.

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