Exactly, it'll never catch up or pass the 3DS, but that doesn't mean that the Vita can't still be successful.[QUOTE="-Patrick_92-"]
[QUOTE="FlamesOfGrey"]Nothing because it's never going to. No one can beat Nintendo in the traditional handheld market. The PS Vita will get a price drop and it's userbase will increase netting it more 3rd party support in the next year or so. It'll be a slightly less successful (sales wise) PSP. That's fine with me since the PSP is a beast and still going strong in Japan with game releases.svaubel
So true.
31+ million for 3DS vs 4+ million for Vita. It isnt going to catch up.
Maybe, just maybe with a future hardware refresh they add in built-in storage- and more than just a piddly 4 or 8GB- and some sweet RPGs, I might get one. But as of right now I dont see why I should pay almost $400 just to play games that already exist on the PS3 on a handheld.
That's not true, the Vita has plenty of great exclusive games. Whether you like them or not is a different story, but the Vita does have a lot of exclusives.Most of the multiplats or ports on Vita are good anyway, just cause they can be found on other systems doesn't mean that they aren't also a good addition to the Vita's library. A lot of those multiplats and ports are great games on Vita, and in some cases they play even better on the Vita.
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