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How many vita games do you have in your library?

0-10 184 31.51%
 
11-20 109 18.66%
 
21-30 69 11.82%
 
30+ 215 36.82%
 
Total:577

New article on VITA in PSBLOG

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/12/23/five-things-we-learned-at-the-japan-ps-vita-launch/

As you may have seen from the photo story posted earlier in the week, I attended the Japanese launch of PlayStation Vita. It wasn’t all gaming and bento boxes: I used the time to catch up with as many senior colleagues and game developers as I could. You can look forward to full interviews in the run up to February 22nd’s North American Vita launch day, but in the meantime, here are five things that I didn’t know about PS Vita before, but do now.

  1. What’s included in the box
  2. Bear in mind that this is a Japanese model and the actual contents may vary, such as the North American model also including six AR Play Cards.

  3. PS Vita was designed by the same person as the original Walkman
  4. We had the chance to speak to Mr. Takashi Sogabe of the Sony Corporate Design Centre, the team responsible for the look and feel of PlayStation Vita, for what turned out to be an interesting hour. It turned out that Mr. Sogabe has 27 years of experience with the company and designed the original Walkman.

    He revealed that the team went through various designs, including one with a sliding back like PSPgo and a clamshell, before settling on the final model after discussion with developers. He also said that he originally wanted the exterior to be entirely metallic but that proved impossible due to the antennae required for the Wi-Fi and 3G connections.

    The biggest surprise came when he pulled three prototype machines from his bag (I wasn’t allowed to take any photos but I did try!) One of them featured touch pads in place of the dual analog sticks and Mr. Sogabe told me that the sticks were decided on in the end because they provided the most accurate controls.

    A full interview with Mr. Sogabe will be posted in the new year.

  5. PlayStation Vita is designed by game developers, for game developers
  6. We’ve heard developers say that PS Vita is a joy to make games for, but how is it different to other systems out there? Is it the hardware itself, the SDK, the support structure or something else entirely?

    President of Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida shed some light on this during our interview.

    “When Kaz Hirai took over management of SCEI,” he explained, “he brought in the approach of fully integrating software and hardware development. Before that, we made brilliant hardware, no question of that, but our hardware team didn’t have such a good understanding of what game developers need or what features might be useful.”

    “[With PS Vita] we [Worldwide Studios] were there right at the beginning to express our thoughts and reactions to the hardware that was being proposed. We were there at every stage and with every prototype, and we developed game builds to prove and, sometimes, disprove how each new feature was going to make for a great game system.”

  7. Welcome Park is your introduction to all the key features and it includes trophies
  8. One of the first things you’re likely to play on your new PS Vita is Welcome Park. It has been designed by members of Japan Studio who also worked on Hot Shots Golf and, while its main purpose is to introduce features such as touch controls and the cameras, it does so through minigames that are surprisingly deep.

    They include Digit Chase, a front touch game where you have to tap number in sequence (tougher than it sounds); Snap + Slide, which generates tile sliding puzzles from photos you take; and Sound Loop, a simple but excellent synthesizer that lets you record sounds using the built-in microphone and loop them against a variety of pre-recorded beats.

    Welcome Park also has its own Trophies: one gold, one silver and 11 bronze.

  9. Gravity Rush has the same game director as Siren: Blood Curse
  10. We haven’t posted much about Gravity Rush, the cel-shaded action adventure coming exclusively to PlayStation Vita, but that’s going to change in the new year after I played it and found it to be one of the most interesting new titles on the handheld. I also spoke with the game’s director, Keiichiro Toyama, and discovered not only that he worked on PS3 horror Siren: Blood Curse, but that his greatest inspiration for Gravity Daze is the comics of Jean Giraud, AKA Moebius.



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hey i don't know if any of you have seen this, but it's unit 13 walkthrough. i'm not sure if the vid showed up so you may have to follow the link to view it, and if you have seen it then plz comment on it in my thread.

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=138154&page=1#



Can someone please tell me what this game is? I've been dying to know it for a while, I've seen some images posted and the boxart in some places but never saw what the name was or what it was about... but it looks so interesting.

http://rpgland.com/content/media/2011/10/18decemberstuff01.jpg



A banner stolen from some site xD

Release Final Fantasy Versus XIII nowwwwwwwwww!!! lol :P

BasilZero said:
Jdevil3 said:

Can someone please tell me what this game is? I've been dying to know it for a while, I've seen some images posted and the boxart in some places but never saw what the name was or what it was about... but it looks so interesting.

http://rpgland.com/content/media/2011/10/18decemberstuff01.jpg

Took me a bit to find it xD!

Kyoukugen Dasshutsu ADV: Zennin Shiboudesu

http://www.gamefaqs.com/vita/641335-kyoukugen-dasshutsu-adv-zennin-shiboudesu/data

 

Oh, thanks a lot!.

Damn, that's a hard name to remember, don't even know what it means, lol.

I'll have to save the name in a .txt file :P

 

 

EDIT: Wait, the name of the game you posted is not the one in that magazine. I've just found out the one in the magazine is "Shin Kamaitachi no Yoru: 11 Hitome no Suspect", the other one is the sequel to 999.

 

Shin Kamaitachi no Yoru: 11 Hitome no Suspect:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVDreb4kllo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jneBtPiFa9w;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYndponmfTk

Kyoukugen Dasshutsu ADV: Zennin Shiboudesu:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0wXTgm2rOw



A banner stolen from some site xD

Release Final Fantasy Versus XIII nowwwwwwwwww!!! lol :P

so it's an AR mystery game? color me interested



In-Kat-We-Trust Brigade!

"This world is Merciless, and it's also very beautiful"

For All News/Info related to the PlayStation Vita, Come and join us in the Official PSV Thread!

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wow guys check out the PSV Gamer cards! 0_o I hope they do something similar to ps3 cards as well cuz they look absolutely slick!

http://www.justpushstart.com/2011/12/23/playstation-vita-gives-life-style-to-psn-id-gamer-card/

Go to the link for more images

"

A lot of you may find the gamer card on the PlayStation Network a little bit too dull. With its bland color options, PS3 owners who also have an Xbox 360 may say that PSN’s gamercard is rather boring. While it’s a fact, Vita owners has a way to give it life and colors that will please everyone’s eyes.

For those who have access to a PlayStation Vita or soon to be when it releases in North America and Europe in 2012, you’ll be given an opportunity to give your gamer card more customization options with its amazing backgrounds from all your favorite games. There’s a lot to choose from and it’s a nice way to make your boring PlayStation Network gamer card look more stylish.

For now, it only applies to the PlayStation Vita."

 

also some info on SECURITY options on VITA

"At some point in the future, the PlayStation Vita will be getting applications which may contain confidential information. Like all information, it could be at risk of identity theft if the handheld is stolen. Noticing this problem, just what did Sony do to protect the information stored on your Vita?

Just like what other mobile devices are doing, Sony has implemented a lock screen. This is enabled by going to the Settings menu and through the Security option. Under here you can lock your screen with a four digit passcode.  Once set up, every time you wake the device up from standby, you will have to enter your code (same as most phones).

Failing to enter the correct code five times, will lock the user out for a set amount of time. Let say that your Vita is stolen, is the information on the handheld still safe? Absolutely! The thief will have no choice, but to wipe the Vita’s system storage to even use the device. Sure you might’ve lost your Vita, however your personal information will remain safe."

http://www.justpushstart.com/2011/12/24/playstation-vita-offers-more-security-to-gamers/

and here's IGN's overall PSV impressions after 100 hours use

http://vita.ign.com/articles/121/1215472p1.html



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agreed mugen, i don't have high hopes for RB either but it does look good. shin kamaitachi looks interesting as does kyoukugen.

thanks to those who've provided, and about the game.



Euphoria14 said:

No idea why people would want the 3G version to be honest. Don't any of these people have smart phones with 3G/4G plans?

Do what I am going to do for on the go gaming and browsing, just put that phone into tethering mode and connect to it's 3G connection via WiFi on the Vita.

 

I can't connect my Wii to the internet right now because my router uses protection that the Wii somehow is non-compatible with, so when I need any kind of internet I just place my phone into tethering mode and connect the Wii to it instead.

Im pretty interested in connecting with my PS3 anywhere, mainly for accessing the videos. And then, if it can do some kind of remote play through 3G (which I doubt) its a plus. I guess I will also put it to other use depending on what Sony allows to do with it.



Really pleased to see what the IGN lot have to say about the Vita thus far, I'm a big Podcast Beyond fan and the article they put up is great. Look forward to listening to the Vita podcast that's up soon, but looks like they're loving it. From what I've read I know this thing is absolutely brilliant hardware wise and my God I want one asap. Still kind of skeptical on software though, but I'm gonna take the plunge on it in Feb I think - end of the day Sony alone are bringing enough must have games to the thing.



GameBoss01 said:

New article on VITA in PSBLOG

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/12/23/five-things-we-learned-at-the-japan-ps-vita-launch/

PS Vita was designed by the same person as the original Walkman

    We had the chance to speak to Mr. Takashi Sogabe of the Sony Corporate Design Centre, the team responsible for the look and feel of PlayStation Vita, for what turned out to be an interesting hour. It turned out that Mr. Sogabe has 27 years of experience with the company and designed the original Walkman.

    He revealed that the team went through various designs, including one with a sliding back like PSPgo and a clamshell, before settling on the final model after discussion with developers. He also said that he originally wanted the exterior to be entirely metallic but that proved impossible due to the antennae required for the Wi-Fi and 3G connections.

    The biggest surprise came when he pulled three prototype machines from his bag (I wasn’t allowed to take any photos but I did try!) One of them featured touch pads in place of the dual analog sticks and Mr. Sogabe told me that the sticks were decided on in the end because they provided the most accurate controls.

    A full interview with Mr. Sogabe will be posted in the new year.


Very interesting stuff!  :D

Wish there were pictures...  :/