G4TV: With the disappointing sales for the Nintendo 3DS some people think handheld gaming is on the way out. Sony disagrees, and are about to release their next handheld console, the PS Vita. Adam Sessler recently got his hands on the Vita and decided to spend this week's Soapbox discussing its high points and low points. Sure the tech is impressive, the graphics are amazing, and the screen is gorgeous, but is that enough anymore? Find out why Adam thinks the Vita has an uphill battle on its hands in this week's Sessler's Soapbox.
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Adam seems to be excited for vita, but at the end he brings up the point of the size and how man purses don't do well in america...BUT right before that he says he has a phone and an IPAD.....
last i checked the ipad is way bigger than the vita. I don't see how people who don't have a problem carrying the ipad around complain about carrying the vita around.
Good view none the less.
the thing that is always overlooked is the consistency of the production line. clearly with Zipper, Naughty Dog, Media Molecule and Insomniac on the Vita Sony are aiming the Vita (initially at least) at those who are already hooked on the PS3 games.
Sony are counting on a quick sell through in the first month but they wouldn't want that sell through to exceed production. if people are keen on buying a handheld for travel or just for their kids, lots of people may opt for the 3DS if they turn up at the game shop and find the Vita sold out.
by advertising late, it guarantees the avid PS brand fans the first pick with some more astute gamers, who are willing to research on the net, also jumping aboard. slow and steady has always been Sony's mantra, which is why i don't have any concerns with the Japanese launch either.
as many have said, and has been proven by Nintendo, it's the games that will sell the Vita, but always remember, all Sony are concerned with is that what they ship, they sell. they have projected figures for the year and attempt to hit them... it's as simple as that. only fanboys and zealots overlook this in favour of sensationalism in the short term. they are serious business people, not two kids shouting abuse at each other over a fence.
3Ds hasn't had disappointing sales in a couple months... since around black Friday time.
Couldn't agree more on his points outside the Vita's size. Really looking forward to new ways to play in a few weeks =) Sony market the hell out of this thing! It deserves it!