The handheld gaming scene here in the Philippines is dominated by PSP users... unlike most countries, here NDS users are the minority... While i was browsing into a local webforum called Davaosale and stumbled upon a PSP vs NDS thread and thus the birth of this blog...
Here are some vids by cNet comparing both consoles. Enjoy!
1st encounter..
and the rubber match...
The verdict? Its all up to you, really...
PSP = a monster considering its hardware and looks... it has good looking games.. but if you have a ps2 its pretty much same experience...its an ok multimedia device... why ok? because it can't compete to any high-end portable media players like the IPOD.. the reason is that PSP is always criticized for its battery life and here in the PHIL. where games are stored in memory cards we dont want to waste precious mem. space and battery life on other stuffs aside form gaming... also games in the PSP are enormous that you'd feel like maximizing disk space is a life and death situation...
NDS = Many say its for the kids, but hey its what gaming is all about... Nintedo is all about the experience... Wii or the NDS offers a gaming experice unlike others... this is why they are outselling their competitors... the NDS games are new and really fun to play.. with their touch screen and mic feature possibilities seemed endless and they can cover lots of genre like FPS, Puzzle/Edutainment Adventure, Strategy games and much more (where a mouse is necessary)... using the stylus and touchscreen feature makes your life a whole lot easier and playing this type of games on the ps will only frustrate you.. also games on the DS is quite small in size it ranges from 8mb - 128mb you can easily squeeze in more or less 20 games in your 1gig memory...
Bottom line:
Comparing these two consoles doesnt make any sense they're both very different considering each consoles capabilities, strength and weaknes... Both offer a different feel when it comes to the overall experience... it's like comparing boxers againts briefs... both are underwears but are really different and some guys just preffer one againts the other.
Personally i prefer the DS because of their games.. DS exclusives tends to have higher review ratings(by respected gaming websites) and games like super mario, mario kart, zelda, contra and etc gives you that nostalgic feel. I mean these are the games that i grew up with. Games that exist on both consoles on the other hand tends to have lower ratings on the NDS due its hardware limitations.. The NDS is inferior to PSP in terms of graphics but has enough features to outsell its competitor..
There are rumors spreading btw that the Nintendo is planning to release a new DS.. click here
Monday, September 29, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Righty, Lefty?
If clockwise, then you use more of the right side of the brain and vice versa.
Most of us would see the dancer turning anti-clockwise though you can try to focus and change the direction; see if you can do it.
(image is somewhat distorted by blogger.com) Click image for clearer picture...
LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses logic
detail oriented
facts rule
words and language
present and past
math and science
can comprehend
knowing
acknowledges
order/pattern perception
knows object name
reality based
forms strategies
practical
safe
RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses feeling
"big picture" oriented
imagination rules
symbols and images
present and future
philosophy & religion
can "get it" (i.e. meaning)
believes
appreciates
spatial perception
knows object function
fantasy based
presents possibilities
impetuous
risk taking
Article by: AAP
Most of us would see the dancer turning anti-clockwise though you can try to focus and change the direction; see if you can do it.

LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses logic
detail oriented
facts rule
words and language
present and past
math and science
can comprehend
knowing
acknowledges
order/pattern perception
knows object name
reality based
forms strategies
practical
safe
RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses feeling
"big picture" oriented
imagination rules
symbols and images
present and future
philosophy & religion
can "get it" (i.e. meaning)
believes
appreciates
spatial perception
knows object function
fantasy based
presents possibilities
impetuous
risk taking
Article by: AAP
Man Enough?
OMFG... Reading this stuff made me wish that i was named after one of these guys! check this out!
The 9 Manliest Names in the World!!!
The 9 Manliest Names in the World!!!
Monday, September 1, 2008
Benny Lava
This vid is f*ck!n' hilarious... funiest vid i've ever watched on youtube i was literally ROFL... buffalax is a genius! the lyrics made sense and fits perfectly! just want to share this vid to you guys! Im sure you'll have the last song syndrome after viewing this vid! enjoy!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Kadayawan Schedules
Kadayawan 2008 Calendar: 18-24 Aug 2008
Here’s the schedule of activities for the celebration of Kadayawan sa Dabaw 2008, as provided by the City Tourism Office. This year’s theme is:
“Musanay Lumadnong Kagikan, Yutang Kabilin Panalipdan!“ (“Flourishing Indigenous Heritage, Protecting Ancestral Nations”)
17 August • Sunday
Evening
- Moda Mindanaw: Designers’ Cut (Gaisano Mall)
18 August • Monday
Morning
- Festival Press Launching
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan: Indigenous Peoples Visual Arts Exhibit Opening (Museo Dabawenyo)
Afternoon
- Dayaw: Kadayawan Festival Grand Opening (Peoples’ Park)
Evening
- Lumadnong Kasulogan: Indigenous Peoples Festival Opening
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong Tagabawa (Rizal Park)
19 August • Tuesday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Lumadnong Bantawan: Tribong Sama
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Lumadnong Bantawan
- Tribong Matigsalog (Rizal Park)
- Tribal Mass Wedding
Evening
- Hiyas sa Kadayawan: Search for Festival Symbol (CAP Auditorium)
20 August • Wednesday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Lumadnong Bantawan: Tribong Ata Manuvu (Rizal Park)
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Lumadnong Bantawan: Tribong Tausug (Rizal Park)
Evening
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong Maranao (Rizal Park)
- Tunog Mindanaw: World Music Competition (NCCC Mall)
21 August • Thursday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong K’lata
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong K’lata
Evening
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong Kalagan
- Sayaw Mindanaw: The Mindanao Dance Competition (SM City Davao)
22 August • Friday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Tugtogan: Indigenous Music Festival (Victoria Plaza Mall)
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Tugtogan (Rizal Park and Peoples’ Park)
- Dawow: Tubod sa Sinogtan (Davao River Festival)
Evening
- Tugtogan (Rizal Park and Peoples’ Park)
- Moda Mindanaw: Fashion Night (The Venue)
23 August • Saturday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan: Street Dancing and Festival Showcases (Street Performance)
Evening
- Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan: Street Dancing and Festival Showcases (Showdown Performance)
24 August • Sunday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Pamulak Kadayawan: Floral Float Parade and Competition
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Kalasikas: Music and Dance Concerts (Rizal Park and Peoples’ Park)
Evening
- Pahalipay ni Mayor sa Kadayawan (Rizal Park)
- Pasalamat: Dinner and Fellowship of Kadayawan 2008 Team (The Venue)
It should be interesting to note that, for the first time, the traditional Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan (”street dancing”) will be held from the afternoon all the way to the night. More teams, more color and creativity, and fiercer competition are what you can expect to see on this day!
Here’s the schedule of activities for the celebration of Kadayawan sa Dabaw 2008, as provided by the City Tourism Office. This year’s theme is:
“Musanay Lumadnong Kagikan, Yutang Kabilin Panalipdan!“ (“Flourishing Indigenous Heritage, Protecting Ancestral Nations”)
17 August • Sunday
Evening
- Moda Mindanaw: Designers’ Cut (Gaisano Mall)
18 August • Monday
Morning
- Festival Press Launching
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan: Indigenous Peoples Visual Arts Exhibit Opening (Museo Dabawenyo)
Afternoon
- Dayaw: Kadayawan Festival Grand Opening (Peoples’ Park)
Evening
- Lumadnong Kasulogan: Indigenous Peoples Festival Opening
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong Tagabawa (Rizal Park)
19 August • Tuesday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Lumadnong Bantawan: Tribong Sama
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Lumadnong Bantawan
- Tribong Matigsalog (Rizal Park)
- Tribal Mass Wedding
Evening
- Hiyas sa Kadayawan: Search for Festival Symbol (CAP Auditorium)
20 August • Wednesday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Lumadnong Bantawan: Tribong Ata Manuvu (Rizal Park)
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Lumadnong Bantawan: Tribong Tausug (Rizal Park)
Evening
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong Maranao (Rizal Park)
- Tunog Mindanaw: World Music Competition (NCCC Mall)
21 August • Thursday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong K’lata
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong K’lata
Evening
- Lumadnong Bantawan - Tribong Kalagan
- Sayaw Mindanaw: The Mindanao Dance Competition (SM City Davao)
22 August • Friday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Tugtogan: Indigenous Music Festival (Victoria Plaza Mall)
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Tugtogan (Rizal Park and Peoples’ Park)
- Dawow: Tubod sa Sinogtan (Davao River Festival)
Evening
- Tugtogan (Rizal Park and Peoples’ Park)
- Moda Mindanaw: Fashion Night (The Venue)
23 August • Saturday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan: Street Dancing and Festival Showcases (Street Performance)
Evening
- Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan: Street Dancing and Festival Showcases (Showdown Performance)
24 August • Sunday
Morning
- Kaan Mindanaw and Lumadnong Gama (Rizal Park, until evening)
- Pamulak Kadayawan: Floral Float Parade and Competition
- Hulagway sa Kaliwatan
Afternoon
- Kalasikas: Music and Dance Concerts (Rizal Park and Peoples’ Park)
Evening
- Pahalipay ni Mayor sa Kadayawan (Rizal Park)
- Pasalamat: Dinner and Fellowship of Kadayawan 2008 Team (The Venue)
It should be interesting to note that, for the first time, the traditional Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan (”street dancing”) will be held from the afternoon all the way to the night. More teams, more color and creativity, and fiercer competition are what you can expect to see on this day!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Lamaw
Hi guys welcome to my BLOG if you wonder why I tagged my BLOG as “lamaw” let me first define to you what “lamaw” is... From where I am (Davao City, Philippines) “lamaw” is a local term for a mixture of anything edible that is used as pig food... it is usually from excess food and it can be anything… It is generally composed of soup, meat, rice, noodles, drinks (juice, coke, coffee and so on...) desert (ice cream, cakes, pastries an do on..) fruits, fruit peelings, vegetables and vegetable peelings (this is based on what I saw on “lamaws” through out my life)... though all of these things are needn't to be present to consider one as “lamaw”. I think “lamaw” can be a combination of at least two things but there is a rule behind this: as long as the two doesn’t go together then where Ok… Let me give you an example based on the things I mentioned above… You can’t consider meat and rice or soup/meat and veggies as “lamaw” because these things go together… Uhm…. I think I can consider soup and cake or ice cream and meat as “lamaw” because these things are simply not for each other unless some sort of super iron chef will combine them together and produce a tasty treat!
Now that you know what is a “lamaw” lets now answer the question why I named my BLOG as such… Well, now i guess it's pretty obvous, I’m pretty sure this will be a “themeless” BLOG most of its future entries are not connected to each other and will come from a random thought on things or experiences I had or my current mood or things that im currently doing or planning or whatever… see!? It’s like “lamaw” and the name it fits perfectly for my BLOG... So there you have it!
Thank you for your wasting your time reading this crap… and if you have more time to waste feel free to visit me again and read some more future crap! ‘till next time!! :)
Now that you know what is a “lamaw” lets now answer the question why I named my BLOG as such… Well, now i guess it's pretty obvous, I’m pretty sure this will be a “themeless” BLOG most of its future entries are not connected to each other and will come from a random thought on things or experiences I had or my current mood or things that im currently doing or planning or whatever… see!? It’s like “lamaw” and the name it fits perfectly for my BLOG... So there you have it!
Thank you for your wasting your time reading this crap… and if you have more time to waste feel free to visit me again and read some more future crap! ‘till next time!! :)
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