I think you guys have great answers and most of you guys say to just wait longer for the Vita and I kinda agree so I will wait. Also the price for a used Vita is very reasonable (I'm seeing prices around 130) but including the exclusive memory card just adds more of the expensiveness of a handheld console it's pretty ridiculous (I was gonna download classic psp games on the Sony store for more JRPGs). I come to a conclusion that the Vita does offer more JRPGs but the 3DS ones have been getting better reviews overall.
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@PurpleMan5000: I guess your right. The reason why I'm a bit disappointed is due to the lack of games (especially 3rd party games) getting released for both systems for North America. My hopes are up because the last generation handheld consoles (PSP and DS) were pumping out any kind of game they could get (especially Japanese published). It's been about 3 years so far since the release of the Vita and 3DS the lack of current handheld games just makes me wonder about the future.
I'm debating if I should buy a Vita for those JRPG fillings now that summer's here but I really want to save my money and just stick with playing my 3DS. Both sides have many entertaining looking games especially in the RPG scene and hearing that Vita might be dying out here in North America, games are pumping out pretty slow especially Japanese publishers who want to translate them. What do you guys think? I know you can play classics on the download store with the Vita but I've played them all growing up so I wanna look forward to future JRPG releases and I seem to think that the 3DS has a better forecast.
[QUOTE="Tykain"][QUOTE="icepick561"][QUOTE="Tykain"]I have tried it years ago, but i prefer martial arts. now i'm doing taekwondo and that since i was 10.icepick561
nice, i was thinging about learning a fighting style also but theres so many different ones i dont know what to get into.
I would recomand traditional taekwondo or muay thai.
ok thanks. ive heard alot of good things about muay thai, whats it all about?
It comes from the country of Thailand, basically its like boxing but with your legs and elbows allowed, grabbings are allowed and most technique comes from the leg then the hands, your opponet could trip you if you don't pay attention.
[QUOTE="snifit"]Right now I'm focusing into Muay Thai (Harder verson of Kickboxing and the original), its alot of endurence then Boxing because theres grab locks and knee and elbow hittings allowed. icepick561
yeah, i could never do something like kickboxing or anything like that, im more of an upper body kind of guy.
Yeah I was never an upperbody guy but my legs are great for this type, still I go to the gym to work on legs and upperbody. Whatevers your type, boxing is great!
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