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You also mention it as being a Android based device, but you and I both know that all Android devices (Phones especially) become real laggy after a while and require reboots, task killers, cache dumps, etc... just to speed it back up.

That is the last thing anyone would want with something they would most definitely use as a dedicated gaming device.

One moment Uncharted runs great, next time you boot it up it's lagging out the ass. "Ok, time to reboot the Vita and clear out some stuff. Ah fuck, stupid AT&T bloatware is strangling my Vita and I can't delete it unless I mod it. Hope that doesn't block me from PSN."

It would be a disaster and I wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole, and we know that I am one who enjoys gaming on my phone, but that kind of gaming that I enjoy is different. So regardless of what the media or some others might think, I actually see the need for a dedicated gaming device.

Only hurdle I still see is software pricing.



iPhone = Great gaming device. Don't agree? Who cares, because you're wrong.

Currently playing:

Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)     

    

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