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		<title>Traveling with the PSP and Nintendo DS: portable internet and entertainment at your fingertips</title>
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By Ryan Sexton 
It seems like yesterday that portable gaming devices were basically fairly large and heavy machines that could only produce very pixilated images with no or poor color quality and sounds.  Let’s not even mention any sort of way to play multiplayer or communicate.  Of course this description probably conjures up images of [...]]]></description>
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