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With Vita and PSP games now officially playable through a home console, I wonder if Sony will finally wise up and bring that compatibility to PS3/PS4.
This kind of invalidates the need for that since HDMI out would still lock you into using your Vita as the controller so you would need to sit a little closer as opposed to this which uses a dedicated and small box with wireless DS3/DS4 support.
I already answered in the other post but this invalidates even needing the Vita with HDMI out. This is the Vita with HDMI out right here and it supports pads. You can use the TV as player 1 and the Vita as player 2 now. So this essentially gives you local multiplayer with Vita/VitaTV working as separate units.
This does a lot for me and I will be getting a PS4 day 1 and got a First Edition Vita last year.
For those who've never wanted to buy a PSP/PSV or any portable device, this will serve as a bridge that will let you enjoy those games and PS4 remote play alongside all the media functions. It;s a very attractive proposition and I already have a Vita and will own a PS4 soon.
Sec guys I want 2 Vita's for the same price as the new revised one
the revised vita is a less expensive system to manufacture than the original vita. it comes with a memory stick, but the vita tv doesn't. they could have just had the two machines in one package and sold them at a loss.
The second reason I'm excited about Vita TV is that it invalidates all the excuses given by people who, for whatever reason, dislike playing games on handhelds. Finally, I'll be able to share the joy of some of my favorite games like Corpse Party and Trails in the Sky with my friend who enjoys story-heavy Japanese games but suffers eye strain when looking at a small screen; finally, my JRPG-loving friend who has a curious and unexplained aversion to all things handheld will have a wealth of "new" (to him, anyway) games to play. I'm looking forward to Vita TV as much for the fact that it will open up the PSP and Vita's incredible library of games to people who otherwise wouldn't have touched them as anything else. I can't wait to start talking about these games with my friends who are yet to encounter these joyful experiences.
If I have to move cables it might as well be a PS4 so I would need to buy another power adapter and HDMI to keep plugged in behind the extra TV. The whole point of the one device streaming around the house is that is just works. It stays there and never moves. $100 is a fantastic price for a micro console and a Vita (plus a decent media player). It just isn't in that $40 buy three impulse range.Unlike the PS4, this is something small enough to fit into your coat pocket. The inconvenience of shuffling it around isn't the same.
Thats not requiring two to do remote play though is it. Thats two if you want two.
This is at least an option. Not sure how it would work without trying it but at least there's an option. If they allow you to use your Vita as a remote then this would be amazing as well.
Can you do cloud based games saves - so you play on a Vita and that cloud save is synced to the VitaTV and vice versa - like Apple's Photostream?
the revised vita is a less expensive system to manufacture than the original vita. it comes with a memory stick, but the vita tv doesn't. they could have just had the two machines in one package and sold them at a loss.
and the vita tv isn't much of a second vita seeing as a lot of the games won't work for it.
Can you do cloud based games saves - so you play on a Vita and that cloud save is synced to the VitaTV and vice versa - like Apple's Photostream?
So you think vita games will scale perfectly to the big screen? That's surprising to me but very much good news.
If this isn't announced for North America I will be crushed. I want to buy 4 or 5 of these to give away for the Holidays, plus one for myself.
I want it more than a PS4 right now...
So SONY basically killed off any reason to bother buying a VITA
Hell ill prolly sell mine now and just use this.
You can play vita titles on the TV, you can choose to use the vita as the controller if you want as well.
the revised vita is a less expensive system to manufacture than the original vita. it comes with a memory stick, but the vita tv doesn't. they could have just had the two machines in one package and sold them at a loss.
and the vita tv isn't much of a second vita seeing as a lot of the games won't work for it.
Of course not but in this real life scenario (the one they demonstrated in that video). One would probably need 2 if they don't want to move devices around (which is the whole point to begin with)
That doesn't come with a controller and features expensive, proprietary memory. I don't see it. It's an add-on.I think the main market for this device, if it ever takes off, won't be vita owners or ps4 owners. It will be casual gamers or kid gamers.
Remember, this isn't an accessory. This is a dedicated playstation home console for $100.
Verge said they will allow this, connecting the Vita to the Vita TV.
being $100 is a masterstroke
what controller comes with it?
Ouya am cry?
[*] PS Vita can be used as a controller for some Wii U like functionality.
You can play vita titles on the TV, you can choose to use the vita as the controller if you want as well.
This is amazing. Day one if it comes to the U.S.
Is Sony going to have their regular TGS conference or was this it?
Persona 4 Golden on my TV yeeeeeaaaaahhhhhhhh
being $100 is a masterstroke
what controller comes with it?
Ouya am cry?
.9,480 Yen ~$100 for the console
14,980 Yen ~$150 for the console + 8GB memory card and a white DS3
Uh, import it?
Region free, english menus, runs on 5v so you can power it via USB, and it's only bloody £60.
You'd get it by Christmas.
No controller. $150 model comes with a white DS3 and 8gb memory card. As stated in the OP.being $100 is a masterstroke
what controller comes with it?
Ouya am cry?
No controller at that price.
Thats fine.
But the original question was, "do I need 2 VTVs to do remote play from PS4?". The answer is unequivocally no.
That you might want 2 or 3 is neither here nor there. You only NEED 1 to do remote play.
No controller at that price.
So SONY basically killed off any reason to bother buying a VITA
Hell ill prolly sell mine now and just use this.
I hope the usb can be used for external storage of vita games.
Isn't Vita only able to have 1 account at a time? Will Japanese Vita games play on a US Account? Online?
If so, Ill buy the hell out of J-Stars Victory and Gundam Seed.
This is a defensive move. Basically Sony want to get a box out there before Apple and Google announce their inevitable setup top+ game play box.
If Sony really want to get this right, they need to get media playback working. Netflix, Hulu, iTunes and Play Music store streaming etc etc, plus most importantly local network movie payback thru NAS. If Sony can do that, and I mean good local network playback with proper mkv and subtitle support, then Apple and Google will have very little space to offer a better user experience.
where?Verge said they will allow this, connecting the Vita to the Vita TV.
no....So SONY basically killed off any reason to bother buying a VITA
Hell ill prolly sell mine now and just use this.
being $100 is a masterstroke
what controller comes with it?
Ouya am cry?