InfiniteNine
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Man I want this pouch but I don't want the rest of the starter kit. x:

You're in luck, you can get it here.Man I want this pouch but I don't want the rest of the starter kit. x:
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Lol, wut?The only thing that bothers me with Vita is the lack of games after launch...
You're in luck, you can get it here.
You're in luck, you can get it here.
Man I want this pouch but I don't want the rest of the starter kit. x:
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I noticed something at the end of this trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGNUHEVO00M
Pay once get both! Probably old news here, but just in case ... I'm very happy with that!
What to do GAF?
In depth Lumines impressions, anyone?
Call of Duty Vita for one will sell an awful lot of Vitas.
While I don't doubt that statement, I feel it should be worth noting that there hasn't even been any word on when the game will even come out. It could be in a year or two for all we know.
For COD Vita to sell great there needs to be a joint advertisement between Activision and Sony to raise awareness in the holidays.
Show a COD montage on a vita screen then advertise the strengths of the Vita and it's features.
Are apps like Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, etc downloaded from the store or are they part of the default OS? Want to know if they are saved to the memory card or if the VITA has a tiny tiny bit of internal memory available for that.
I think I'm buying the PDP trigger grips day one.
So I was browsing the suggested YouTube videos for me, and I stumbled across a video called "The 7 Best Apps on the PS Vita." The video isn't too good (nothing out of the ordinary mentioned), but the woman mentions something interesting at the end.
She says that the twitter application allows tweets to be streamed over your game. Is this true? I've heard nothing about this, and it sounds like something I'd really like to use.
Here is the video. Sorry about the mobile link.
She mentions it at 2:12 if you don't want to watch the whole video.
The twitter feed in the app doesn't even auto update itself, and no, you can't stream twitter in a game.
Maybe in the future.
There's a pretty strong possibility that there will be a revised 3DS with two analog nubs built in before the 2012 holiday season, and the price of the 3DS will fall even further with that revision.
I have to disagree, there are a lot of games after the launch, little big planet, persona 4, mortal kombat, little king's story, dragon's crown, warrior's idontremember(ex ruin) and many more.
Remember the most important thing on a console is the lineup, don't look at other things, if you like vita games buy vita, if you like 3ds games buy 3ds.
I think that we' ll see ff type 0 and monster hunter portable 3 on vita.
assess your budget and decide accordingly.
The 3DS is a much cheaper option right now and if you have an interest in Nintendo games then Mario Kart and Mario Land 3D are both top drawer AAA games, there's a number of other great games on the 3DS too.
I'm not going to chip in on the Vita, because that's your own research to do - but you need to look at it from a wallet perspective and there IS a huge difference in cost. The Vita won't always be this price, and it -will- come down over the course of the year or so.
If there's nothing you -desperately- want , and if you have misgivings about the library, and you are concerned about the cost - then i'd suggest going for the 3DS.
However, if you have cash to spare and a strong interest in PSP as well as Vita, then it's down to you to compare the price differential.
Only other point of note i'd mention is battery life - i'd strongly suggest including adding a Nyko to your 3DS if you are away from a charger whilst on the go. The Vita surprisingly has a pretty clear battery life advantage.
But yeah - search around - i wouldn't look to a vita thread for unbaised opinion on this and both machines have pro/con points. Luckily , both are great machines so you should be well served either way![]()
Sounds like you want a Vita.![]()
It really could have been much better than that
And if it's what I suspect it is (new Treyarch game, same one that's on every other platform that can house the proper version) it's probably not going to be THAT big of a system seller. Not unless there's a hidden OCEAN of people who want the full CoD experience on the go.While I don't doubt that statement, I feel it should be worth noting that there hasn't even been any word on when the game will even come out. It could be in a year or two for all we know.
That's very dependent on WHAT you want to put on the card though. Just Vita games, yeah, unless you're going purely DD and buying EVERY title at launch or something crazy then you'll have plenty of space. If you're getting PSP games (or HAVE them) however you could instantly fill up that card day one, it's one of the big reasons I'm feeling the Wi-Fi Vita + 16 GB is better for me. Well, and the fact I don't particularly care to pay for the 3G when I'm not even big on the social aspect of gaming anyway, and for all I know they'll have a new version that's either 4G or just not locked to AT&T exclusively.Get the $299 3G bundle. Seems like a better deal. For now that 8gb memory card is more than you'll need. At least you'll have a game to play also. What game is it, though?
Tiny bit stronger? :lol The only launch games worth a damn at 3DS's launch were pretty much Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars, PilotWings and Super Street Fighter IV (and Professor Layton in Japan), the rest were pretty much mediocre iterations/ports from other platforms. And apart from Pilotwings, Nintendo's early 3DS support was weeeak. Vita has a much, MUCH stronger launch line-up starting from Sony's own offerings (Gravity Rush, Wipeout, Super Stardust Delta and such) and continuing in what seem to be some quality 3rd party stuff. Most of the 3rd party games for 3DS were half-assed portjobs or simply not that special as games, whereas games like Virtua Tennis 4, FIFA and Rayman Origins are not only good games, but they seem like very high quality ports/sequels that compare favorably to their home console counterparts. I understand if you're not interested in, say, Virtua Tennis 4, but I'd say the number of good to great quality Vita launch games seems far higher than with 3DS. Looking at a list of launch games, there are only a few games that seem like shit from the get-go: Asphalt: Injection, Michael Jackson: The Experience and Dungeon Hunters (well, this doesn't seem like a completely shitty game, but it's a full-priced title for a game that's never been more than, like, 10-15$ on other platforms). The rest seem like there's at least SOME effort put into them and they should be enjoyable for fans of the series/genre.It looks pretty similar to the 3DS launch to me, maybe a tiny bit stronger.
Eh? Sony has a launch line-up for Vita that vastly exceeds Nintendo's own offerings for the first year of 3DS. The only notable releases for 3DS from Nintendo themselves were OoT 3D, SM3DL & MK7. Sony has games like Wipeout 2048, Uncharted, Gravity Rush, Super Stardust Delta and Escape Plan at or near launch. I'd say Sony is supporting Vita just fine and at least if their past talk is to be believed, they aren't going to abandon it/shift focus to PS4 like they did with PSP and moving on to PS3 soon after launch year, so hopefully that means there will be a steady-ish stream of first party support.What it doesn't have for me is the cast iron guarantee you have with a Nintendo console that it'll have some classic first party games in the not too distant future and over it's entire lifespan, but I'm still going to give it a shot because if nothing else there's a good number of PSP games I'm looking forward to playing on it.
Impressive source for Vita wallpapers :
http://www.elotrolado.net/hilo_wallpapers-fondos-de-escritorio_1730240
Don't click the link if you have a poor connection.
When can we expect vita titles up on EURO PSN ?
Sorry if I missed it earlier.
I'm fully expecting the EU store to not update until 5PM on the 22nd. That way, if SCEE actually put some games up next Wednesday, I'll be pleasantly surprised.