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i don't have the money ):
Vita is getting some phone games, and honestly that alone shows why the vita is so awesome. Using the rear touch pad so you can actually see what you are doing on the screen is such an overlooked feature. Honestly wish phones would get this!
That and its longwise screen with clarity is way awesome for side scrolling games. Apple went the opposite way, which to me didn't have gaming in mind with the decision.
Because there is no point. Vita hardly has any games and if I get any handheld then I'd rather get a 3DS as it has a better exclusive lineup.
It is too expensive to get into it.
i think Vita is doing poorly not only because of what people consider high price or not enough content but because handheld market has shrunk
Vita is not targeting 3DS crowd, its going after core fan base and has more of a home console approach. Mobile Market has taken a big share out of gaming handheld. why pay for a $40 game when you can buy one from app store for $2.99
IMO in the long run Vita will do fine maybe it won't sell 70-80 million units but if it stays on the market and gets some support i can see 40-50 million lifetime sales. Let's get one thing out of the way its a awesome machine
price is what people complain about yet they have forgotten so fast that most were expecting minimum of $349-299 price point so when it launched at $249 it was a low price to begin with. Also this Theory about not having a lot of games, well Vita Launched with 25 Games so maybe sony should have spread those out over a 6-8 months period.
but than is that also what we want from ps4 and next xbox? should both companies launch with a lot of software upfront than nothing for a year or should it be 10 games at launch but than 1-2 new games each month or every other month? It seems like to me a system launches with 20 games 2 months later people are asking where are the games
Been a long time PS brand fan and have come to realize that with sony its not a race, its a marathon.
Get Vita if you have the money, or wait for some good sale like they had at black friday with memory card and a game.