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[FONT=&]When the Playstation 4 was “revealed†a few days ago, Sony made the not so shocking announcement that Playstation 4 games would be playable on the Vita (Giving it a Wii-U like dimension) and that it would feature connectivity with the handheld device which so far, has not been able to keep up to Sony’s expectations. However, let’s not jump to hasty conclusions and say anything drastic, as no product automatically succeeds in it’s first year. (PS3, anyone?)[/FONT]
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Not a bad point at all. Might be a hasty statement, but he does have a point. Given that Sony always has projected a ten year life cycle for their consoles, it’s kind of doubtful that a handheld can keep up with tablet technology which is developing at breakneck speed. Granted, a tablet will never be a dedicated gaming device in the true sense of the term like the Vita, as the Vita will have Sony exclusives that an android device never will, but at this point, all that Vita has is a bunch of watered down PS3 games, which no current gen console owner is going to bother buying, given that they’re all available for the PS3 anyway.
What do you guys think that Sony has to do to save the Vita? I think that they should just go out and make a ballsy decision like making God of War: Ascension and Beyond Two Souls Vita exclusives or something. I know it will never happen, but you get the idea. 3-4 games like that and a price drop like the one it got in Japan will save the Vita from a downfall that at this point, seems all but inevitable.
On paper, it's the best handheld console ever made. In reality however, I have always had this gut feeling that it will be the final handheld console that Sony ever makes.
I really, really hope that the Vita doesn't go down and flop, as I was hoping to pick it up somewhere down the line after the price drops. There's always the venerable PS3 up for grabs if the Vita doesn't manage to churn out anything satisfactory in the near future, but I really want the Vita to succeed as I've been a fan of Sony's ever since the PS1/PS2. Specification wise and in theory, it really is the best handheld console ever made.
Will the Vita die a slow death? Or will it “live†like it’s supposed to? Do any of you guys actually own the thing? I heard that it's really something when you hold it in your hands, quality wise I mean.
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The Verge said:The Vita's prognosis looks gloomy for a system with a name that means "life"
Not a bad point at all. Might be a hasty statement, but he does have a point. Given that Sony always has projected a ten year life cycle for their consoles, it’s kind of doubtful that a handheld can keep up with tablet technology which is developing at breakneck speed. Granted, a tablet will never be a dedicated gaming device in the true sense of the term like the Vita, as the Vita will have Sony exclusives that an android device never will, but at this point, all that Vita has is a bunch of watered down PS3 games, which no current gen console owner is going to bother buying, given that they’re all available for the PS3 anyway.
What do you guys think that Sony has to do to save the Vita? I think that they should just go out and make a ballsy decision like making God of War: Ascension and Beyond Two Souls Vita exclusives or something. I know it will never happen, but you get the idea. 3-4 games like that and a price drop like the one it got in Japan will save the Vita from a downfall that at this point, seems all but inevitable.
On paper, it's the best handheld console ever made. In reality however, I have always had this gut feeling that it will be the final handheld console that Sony ever makes.
I really, really hope that the Vita doesn't go down and flop, as I was hoping to pick it up somewhere down the line after the price drops. There's always the venerable PS3 up for grabs if the Vita doesn't manage to churn out anything satisfactory in the near future, but I really want the Vita to succeed as I've been a fan of Sony's ever since the PS1/PS2. Specification wise and in theory, it really is the best handheld console ever made.
Will the Vita die a slow death? Or will it “live†like it’s supposed to? Do any of you guys actually own the thing? I heard that it's really something when you hold it in your hands, quality wise I mean.