Haven't owned a Handheld since the Gameboy and im Loving the Vita so far, only thing is I flat out refuse to buy a bigger memory Card until the prices are greatly reduced or bigger options are avilable Doesn't bother me that much switching games around gives me more of a reason to complete them before I switch them around again. So far I believe im getting my money worth but as any Vita owner I worry alittle for the future but doesn't bother me greatly if Sony stops supporting the Vita I got my moneys worth anyway and hell the homebrew scene will skyrocket if they do and something like that on the Vita would be amazing.
Blake135
SCE has said so themselves that they make profits on accessories and games. Right now, I think SCE are leveraging things very wisely in offering up free/deeply discounted VITA games on PS+. Now, people that do not have a VITA can not really complain about the value or the games because the games are there and the difference when buying memory (compared to the price of other flash memory) is made up in over all value.
I think indy devs and crowd sourced projects (i.e. kickstarter) will be there to support the VITA (via official means) long before an Apocalypse scenario happens where 1st party support dwindles and major third parties leave on mass. There are a tons of enthusiast engineers that would love to make games on the VITA and if these same engineers can find a way to fund their project(s), then it will be simple enough for them to go on and make a game of their dreams,
As for the game export situation in Japan (another pipeline where we could get more games), things are a bit different. From what I gather, the Japanese gaming industry finds work/profits by adhering to the strict needs of the people in their home country, sticking to brick and mortar retail venues (over digital only), and generally keeping the key vendors of their games happy. If a Japanese dev can find a publishing deal that lets them export their game(s) to foriegn retail stores, these Japanese game(s) will need to be in sent in certain shipments (usually less than blockbuster US/EU titles).
Atlus and P4tG basically broke a lot of rules by offering people in Japan their version of Monster Hunter (i.e. a big IP that a 3rd party owns and markets with their own money and/or SCEJ's help) on VITA. Then, Atlus gambeled on exporting P4tG to US/EU and they where met with loads of awards and high praise from consumers (when their game could have been dismissed immediatly as a port). So, I think the VITA is breaking through and bringing something new to the Japanese gaming industry in that sense and it will be good for us english speaking people because we can communicate our demand for these awesome Japense VITA games and be confident that there are publisher and devs out there listening to us.
I would talk about homebrew/hacking, but we really are not suppose to (according to ToS) . . . it will/has happen, though. Hpoefully, the environment is such where piracy does not become as rampant as it was in the PSP days. (PSP was the most pirated console/handheld ever)
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