I don't understand why the media is so anti-sony. I can only imagine that their negativity stims from jealousy. It is no secret that the vita, in its infancy, has received this media bias in full force with claims that it is too expensive, complaints about its memory cards, and even something as petty as its battery life. Well to all those haters, if you don't like the console itself, you don't have to buy it to enjoy its library of games. I'm sure the biased writers at vgchartz and sony haters at publications such as IGN, Gamespot, N4G, and Metacritic didn't take this into account. If anything, not having to buy the console to enjoy its games is a move that benefits consumers more than anything and for these reasons.
A.) Saves you money. Most people have a ps3 already. Don't use that 250 USD for vita, just buy vita games for the ps3.
B.) Takes up less space in your house.
C.) You can play PSV games on your big screen if you have a ps3.
Some of you may be confused by what I mean when I say buy psv games for the ps3, so let me spell it out for you. Instead of buying the paltry handheld version, buy the console version. Here are some examples:
Rayman Origins
Metal Gear Solid HD Collection(ps3 version comes with Peace walker too!)
Mortal Kombat
Ratchet and Clank FFA
A better version of Uncharted
A vastly better version of Resistance
A better version of CoD
A better version of Assassins Creed
A better version of LBP( pick one of the two, both are pretty much the same anyways)
Sound Shapes
Jet Set Radio HD(ps3 version in actual HD!)
Need For Speed Most Wanted
Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom
Madden
Fifa
PASBR
Sly Cooper TiT
MLB The Show
Virtua Tennis 4
Dungeon Hunter Alliance
Lego Batman 2
Lego anything really
Michael Jackson the Experience
A version of Modnation Racers where you can actually play online!
Street Fighter X Tekken
and much much more.
I hope this gives antisony supporters something to think about next time they are about to bash the vita.
"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius