[quote name='MSI Magus']This again

As I and others have pointed out it is useful for multiple reasons. First off people with a family. If you have a wife and kids there is a good chance someone is dominating the TV at any given moment. For some people you are lucky to get to use the TV till its late at night. Having a NGP this would not be an issue. You could easily play your games sitting on the couch with the wife and or kids.
Second people who have long ass commutes. Some people have to take a bus or train on a daily basis and for those people this could be awesome. Some people also travel for business a lot...you do not exactly lug your PS3 and a HDTV around with you when your away on business.
Third, people who get stuck at events with family often. Several times a year I get stuck going on a vacation I do not want to go on with people I do not want to go on it with. Then there is Christmas and other holidays as well as random get together. I really do not care for most of my own family, and my in laws are even worse. If the few family members that actually hold intelligent conversation are there I will talk with them, but often they have to work and id rather just head to the basement and "watch the kids" which means playing a HH game and every once and awhile pausing to break up a fight or clean up a spill. With my in laws outside 2 members of that family I do not even bother.
I am just going to stop here. Really all of us are different and I have heard people very excited about the NGPs ability to play these types of big hardcore games and I have heard just as many say what is the point. To each his own. Kind of funny I have to tell a mod that ;([/QUOTE]
My "this again" comment was directed solely at Wolfpup's continued bashing of those who want to play "unique" games on handhelds like the DS. Specifically: "While there are weirdos who enjoy crap games on the go for some reason".
I actually made the same point earlier (I forget which thread) that I actually may get into the big PS3-style games on the NGP for exactly what you said above: kids and wife monopolizing the TV. My wife and daughter like to watch netflix on the one TV, and my sons are always fighting over playing 360/PS3 on the other (of course they always want to play different things).
So, yeah, I may actually get into the NGP because of that and have said so very recently. It would only be out of necessity though

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I do travel for business too - would just prefer my DS for that. Like I said before, the NGP will seem too delicate/expensive for that just as the original PSP did when it first came out. That is my own opinion of course (but I guess I need to say this explicitly since you felt the need to tell me people feel differently about stuff

). (As a side note, I also previously related the observations I made on my last business trip and I wouldn't overestimate the NGP's appeal with "businessmen". On my plane from PHX to ATL a few weeks ago, the vast majority of handheld devices being used were iPads. This was followed closely by iPhones/iPod Touches. I was the only person using a DS and I didn't see any PSPs).
Anyway, my whole comment was in response to the implication that people that like to play the DS only like "crap games on the go". I found that pretty offensive.
Examples: Picross, Picross 3D, the Prof. Layton games, "unique" RPG or adventure games like The World Ends With You and 999, etc... Those are the sorts of games I like to play when travelling - I wouldn't want a fully immersive PS3-style action game on the plane anyway as it would probably make me too sick and you have to take frequent breaks (drink cart, the people next to you going to the bathroom 10 times, etc) which would ruin that sort of experience. But yeah, for the couch at home when the wife/kids are doing other stuff, I'm probably going to get one.
In any case, I'm sure my experience with the NGP will be just like it was with the PSP when it first came out. I played the crap out of it for about 2-3 months because it was a pretty cool device at the time. But as time went on, I just found myself playing it less and less (even though I continue to buy games for it up to and including the new Tactics Ogre game).