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Saw it in person the day I went to pick up my pre-order of Final Fantasy, and again, when I went to pick up my pre-order of Resident Evil Revelaitons. Both times, nobody was even looking at the system. Not a good sign, in my opinion.

Anyway, the system was bigger than I expected but not too big to discourage me. It felt good. The analogs were too loose (just like a Dual Shock) but I can adapt. I only played Gravity Rush (or is it Gravity Daze) and I have to admit that I was a little let down by the screen. The game looked sharp but there was more blurring than I expected. To be honest, the graphics didn't look much better than what I had seen on a 3DS. Sony doesn't have the advantage of being light years beyond, this time. I'd say that if the PSV were a PS2 then the 3DS would be a Dreamcast. Button placement, interface, etc. didn't bother me at all even though I only played with them for a moment. I predict a rough future for the PSV but I'll buy it, anyway.

I'll have mine, soon. I may even grab a 32gb memory card. I know there will be must own games for it and, even with my PSP, I prefer digital over physical copies. Loco Roco is $9 in stores and $22 dollars on the PSN but I won't buy the store copy. When that PSN price goes down, I'm grabbing it!