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dark_gh0st_b0y said:
if Vita does more than 600k first week in Japan, I'll be really, really surprised

and the reason is, apart from 3DS strong competition, it doesn't really have any megaton game yet that is going to attract Japanese, now if it makes these numbers without a big game, imagine with FF for example what it can do


I was thinking that too, you would have thought Sony would have got Squeenix to make SOMETHING to keep the buyers happy, though I suppose FF X HD has been announced for Vita, as well as one or two other ones, though not with the FF name


Lord of the Apocalypse is a launch title, but it is also on the PSP. So eh. But there are over 20 games launching during the launch week. I feel Square-Enix will support the Vita much quicker than they did with the PSP however, so there will be much more in the way of Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts titles for the system.

I wonder ifthe 3DS' Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance will be brought to the Vita?

That would be good, though I would expect that FF Type 1 will come to Vita once they are done with the Western launch, or something like Crisis Core (one of the best games on PSP imo)

Yes, Square-Enix needs to bring more content to the Vita much sooner than they did with the PSP. I believe Crisis Core was their first game on PSP and it was two or three years into the life of the system.

But since then, Squeenix have done a great job supporting the system

True, but the system was dead outside of Japan by the time they jumped on. The Vita has to push software to keep the major developers and publishers on board the entire way through its lifecycle.

Yeah, and as such, Squeenix were the only the publisher to properly support the hardware

Vita really does need to expand this, but make sure it doesn't leave behind Japan, as that is still an important market

Japan is still very important. If companies continue making the content that the japanese want to buy, they will buy. That is what I don't understand from people. The japanese have proven time and time again that first person shooters are not what they go crazy over.

Call of Duty begs to differ

Call of Duty has nothing on Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter, Pokemon, Kingdom Hearts or any game that Level-5 puts out in Japan.