If they made them any smaller, any chances for decent manuals (Ragnarok Odyssey) would be gone.SONY should of made the game boxes even smaller. ALOT of waste to hold that small cart.
If they made them any smaller, any chances for decent manuals (Ragnarok Odyssey) would be gone.SONY should of made the game boxes even smaller. ALOT of waste to hold that small cart.
are you sure that's not in your quick picks?
SONY should of made the game boxes even smaller. ALOT of waste to hold that small cart.
Actually, in this regard, I think they could have been made even smaller. The carts are so small and instruction manuals aren't really included anymore, so why waste the plastic on the cases?
I was kind of dissapointed that I wasn't "awed" by the system when I saw/picked it up for the first time.
I couldn't imagine fitting the Vita in my pocket for instance.
Sorry, you are correct. It said lightning deal -$2.00 in my cart.
Love the avatar. Calvin & Hobbes is the best. Still a little miffed at the wife for not letting me name our dog Hobbes![]()
I felt the same way. I didn't get the same, "WHOA, A HANDHELD CAN DO THIS?!" that I got from the GBA, DS, PSP, and 3DS, I think because I've already seen console quality graphics on phones/tablets. I was impressed by the physical screen, just not by anything running on it.
Yeah, trolls on /v/ liked to joke about how huge the Vita was but I just let it pass through one ear and out the other (through my eyes and out my....?) but after actually handling one, yeah, this thing will never be in a pocket.
SONY should of made the game boxes even smaller. ALOT of waste to hold that small cart.
I felt the same way. I didn't get the same, "WHOA, A HANDHELD CAN DO THIS?!" that I got from the 3DS,
If they made them any smaller, any chances for decent manuals (Ragnarok Odyssey) would be gone.
LoL you really said that when you played the 3DS for the first time? What wowed you? Oh I'm guessing the price of Steel Diver.. all jokes aside what made you say wow?
I felt the same way. I didn't get the same, "WHOA, A HANDHELD CAN DO THIS?!" that I got from the GBA, DS, PSP, and 3DS, I think because I've already seen console quality graphics on phones/tablets. I was impressed by the physical screen, just not by anything running on it.
Why are you here? Does the PSP fit in a pocket? Does the 3DS fit in a pocket? Does ... should I go on?
Why does any of this matter. And if the 3DS made you go 'WHOA A HANDHELD CAN DO THIS?!" then... okay.
LoL you really said that when you played the 3DS for the first time? What wowed you? Oh I'm guessing the price of Steel Diver.. all jokes aside what made you say wow?
I felt the same way. I didn't get the same, "WHOA, A HANDHELD CAN DO THIS?!" that I got from the GBA, DS, PSP, and 3DS, I think because I've already seen console quality graphics on phones/tablets. I was impressed by the physical screen, just not by anything running on it..
this thing will never be in a pocket.
Yes, both the 3DS and PSP comfortably fit in my pockets.
I had a wonderful Australian Cattle Dog/German Shepherd Mix that was named Hobbes in the 90s the mother was an Australian Cattle Dog named Robyn so it was Robyn and Hobbes.
Yes, both the 3DS and PSP comfortably fit in my pockets, and I frequently take them out with me (3DS obviously more often than the other b/c of Street Passing).
And yes, the 3DS graphics wowed me because of the 3D. I sat there and watched the menus spin around on the top screen playing with the slider for a full five minutes after unboxing it. In fact, I probably spent more time look at the menus in 3D than I did playing games on it for the first three months I owned it because there wasn't anything to play on it, lol.
To put it another way, in 2002 my Nokia cell phone couldn't do what my GBA was doing. In 2006 my Razr couldn't do what my DS was doing. Whatever phone I had in 2008 couldn't keep up with the PSP. My Droid X couldn't do 3D in 2011. However, I have several mobile devices capable of approximating what I saw on the Vita earlier this evening.
That's not saying the graphics aren't good, because they are, just that there wasn't that jaw drop moment, like that time in 2005 when I saw King Kong running on a 360 demo unit in Wal-Mart, etc.
Yeah, most of them don't, some have a shorter version of the manual (Lord of Apocalypse, Disgaea), but Ragnarok has a real one!I think that's already on the way, if the trend with Japanese Vita games is indicative. My copy of Blazblue didn't even include a physical manual.
It obviously differs from person to person. Personally, experiencing something like Uncharted: Golden Abyss (finished it twice) on a handheld had my jaw on the floor several times. I had the same effect when I turned on the 3DS but it instantly wore off as soon as I started fiddling with the OS and the games. With the Vita, i'm constantly dropping my jaw every time I turn it on and that big gorgeous display lights up. The menus being incredibly fast and the intuitiveness of the multitasking are just icing on the cake. And this is coming from an iOS gamer (iPad 2 + iPhone 4S). So yeah, I heartily disagree with you on that.Yes, both the 3DS and PSP comfortably fit in my pockets, and I frequently take them out with me (3DS obviously more often than the other b/c of Street Passing).
And yes, the 3DS graphics wowed me because of the 3D. I sat there and watched the menus spin around on the top screen playing with the slider for a full five minutes after unboxing it. In fact, I probably spent more time look at the menus in 3D than I did playing games on it for the first three months I owned it because there wasn't anything to play on it, lol.
To put it another way, in 2002 my Nokia cell phone couldn't do what my GBA was doing. In 2006 my Razr couldn't do what my DS was doing. Whatever phone I had in 2008 couldn't keep up with the PSP. My Droid X couldn't do 3D in 2011. However, I have several mobile devices capable of approximating what I saw on the Vita earlier this evening.
That's not saying the graphics aren't good, because they are, just that there wasn't that jaw drop moment, like that time in 2005 when I saw King Kong running on a 360 demo unit in Wal-Mart, etc.
This. It appears people are getting caught up in how big the screen is and think the system is that much bigger, when it's not.The rest of your points are subjective and thats cool as we are all entitled to our opinions, but the Vita is barely any larger than a PSP 2000 so if the PSP fits comfortably then the Vita should also.
The Vita is
83.55 mm (3.289 in) (h)
182 mm (7.2 in) (w)
18.6 mm (0.73 in) (d)
And the PSP 2000 is
71 mm (2.8 in) (h)
169 mm (6.7 in) (w)
19 mm (0.75 in) (d)
That's a total of 12.55mm taller and 13mm wider. Most PSP cases are going to fit this thing just fine so I doubt your pockets are even going to notice.
It obviously differs from person to person. Personally, experiencing something like Uncharted: Golden Abyss (finished it twice) on a handheld had my jaw on the floor several times. I had the same effect when I turned on the 3DS but it instantly wore off as soon as I started fiddling with the OS and the games. With the Vita, i'm constantly dropping my jaw every time I turn it on and that big gorgeous display lights up. The menus being incredibly fast and the intuitiveness of the multitasking are just icing on the cake. And this is coming from an iOS gamer (iPad 2 + iPhone 4S). So yeah, I heartily disagree with you on that.
You finished U:GA twice? I've got the game, just waiting for my Vita. I noticed on the back of the case it used the rear camera. What for? Or is that too spoilery?
Yeah, great game. Only camera i've seen is the in-game one Nate uses to uncover clues/mysteries with. I think it might be referring to this one little part where you (VERY MINOR GAMEPLAY SPOILER)You finished U:GA twice? I've got the game, just waiting for my Vita. I noticed on the back of the case it used the rear camera. What for? Or is that too spoilery?
The rest of your points are subjective and thats cool as we are all entitled to our opinions, but the Vita is barely any larger than a PSP 2000 so if the PSP fits comfortably then the Vita should also.
That's a total of 12.55mm taller and 13mm wider. Most PSP cases are going to fit this thing just fine so I doubt your pockets are even going to notice.
For some of the charcoal rubbings you have to point it towards the sun or a light source, no?
I have a suspicion that you actually need more light in the front cam than the rear one. I seem to remember reading about people trying with the rear and it taking ages to work compared to the front.
It makes sense if that is the case. If I want to read a book in a cave I don't hold my torch behind my book.
Yeah, great game. Only camera i've seen is the in-game one Nate uses to uncover clues/mysteries with. I think it might be referring to this one little part where you (VERY MINOR GAMEPLAY SPOILER)have to use a light source to solve a puzzle.
EDIT: Takao'd.
'21 things you never knew about PS Vita':
http://www.gamesradar.com/21-things-you-never-knew-about-ps-vita/
I didn't know #s 3, 9, and, yes, 21. But now I know...
9. There are 1,638 X, triangle, square and circle icons on the rear trackpad. Cundy counted every single one.
I just used my iPhone's flash on the rear camera and boom.
No consideration for the back touch screen or the analogs? It's those in combination to the increased size that are the problem.
And are we not allowed to say the Vita is too large for pockets? I don't carry my iPad in my pockets but that doesn't stop me from taking it out. It didn't stop me from buying it.
If the 3DS comfortably fits in your pocket, you shouldn't have much problem with the Vita considering it's thinner.No consideration for the back touch screen or the analogs? It's those in combination to the increased size that are the problem.
If it's Sony and has an online mode it has an Online Pass.
If the source of light is artificial it has to be stronger to work - I think some of them were on an airplane while playing and had problems finding a decent light source. iPhone's flash is pretty strong, thus there were no problems.ahh fair enough, who knows what the hell those people I read were doing lol.
While I wouldn't count on it, I guess it's possible they make an "exception" BECAUSE it's incentive to keep your copy and not trade it in, ergo reducing used sales anyway. Or at least keeping fewer copies out there. Alternatively, they just sell you an online mode for $5 or $10.The existence of that piece of paper pretty much means there's zero way Modnation Racer will get an infrastructure later on. How will they mail the online pass to people post-patch???
My brother has gigantic hands and had a more awkward time with it. There may be a "trick" to holding it that we didn't grasp in our 20 minutes with it (N64 trident lol).
February 15th
Asphalt: Injection
Virtua Tennis 4
Lumines
Fifa - DD
F1 2012
Dungeon Hunter Alliance
Michael Jackson
Rayman Origins - Physical
ModNation Racers
BlazBlue - Physical
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 - Physical
Wipeout - DD
Hot Shots Golf - DD
Ben 10
Uncharted
Little Deviants
February 22nd
Ridge Racers
Shinobido 2
Touch My Katamari
Army Corps of Hell
Dynasty Warriors NEXT
Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus - Physical
The existence of that piece of paper pretty much means there's zero way Modnation Racer will get an infrastructure later on. How will they mail the online pass to people post-patch???
I'm actually curious to know how well tested that is. It SEEMS plausible to me that there aren't unique IDs, BUT it'll stop trying it over and over on the same IP since there's a high chance it's the same copy, or perhaps if done on the same system. Wonder if someone tested by doing it on one system at one home, then took the UMD to another's and tried again on an entirely different system/IP. That way there's only one common link, the UMD.On the basis that even the UMDs have a unique ID (someone tried to use the UMD trade in twice with the same disk and failed) it's entirely possible that the same is true of the carts.
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Wait, Gravity Daze isn't launch? GameStop had it advertised all over the place, more so than any other game beside Uncharted.
The existence of that piece of paper pretty much means there's zero way Modnation Racer will get an infrastructure later on. How will they mail the online pass to people post-patch???
Total failure Sony. If you cannot even bother with your own 1st party, why would 3rd parties follow?
Finally, a list! In bold shall be mine. Holy shit that is quite a lot of games... Actually i will put off MvC3 and Ninja Gaiden. Down from 7 to 5, should be enough games. Fuck, i hope my 8GB card will fit the DD games i want -_-
Wait, Gravity Daze isn't launch? GameStop had it advertised all over the place, more so than any other game beside Uncharted.
Someone send SEGA a tweet and ask to update their Amazon listing for Virtua Tennis.
They're advertising? Sony West has done absolutely nothing towards that game so it's surprising ...