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Salnax said:
Monster Hunter and Resident Evil are firmly established on the 3DS.

-Doesn't matter we all know where the market belongs to and that's Sony, those games sell the most of Sony platforms.

Theatrhyhtm and Bravely Default indicate that Square Enix will support the 3DS at least as much as a FFX port suggests they'll support the Vita.

-A Final Fantasy VII remake could say otherwise ;) :P

There is no reason to believe Call of Duty will be as big on the Vita as on the 360, especially when the PC and Wii incarnations of the game do modestly in comparison. 

-Call a duty is biggest on console, the vita is the closet thing to the X360 and PS3. And the wii obviously didn't have the market.


Gran Turismo was not that big a hit on the PSP, and there is little reason to believe a Vita version will do much better. And the game hasn't even been announced yet, so that will be late in the Vita's life.

-It's a no brainer it's already being worked on, but it wont take as long as GT5 did for the PS3, it'll be much easier and quicker for them to make it for the Vita because of the similarities with the PS3. Not to mention PSP c ouldn't sell software piracy issues.

Fifa was never that big on the PSP. Once again, why would things change?

- Again piracy issues, but this time there's acutally better controls.

The early reports of the 3DS causing headaches disappeared when people actually started playing the system. .

-:P

Games like Resident Evil: Revelations prove the 3DS has graphics comfortably ahead of what 7th gen handhelds can offer.

- For now but this is similar to the Wii, it will quickly wear out.

Vita ports are possible now. But what about in two years, when the consoles are all replaced? Suddenly, ports aren't very easy anymore.

-Well probably 2 -3 years but still who cares, by then the Vita will definately have it's foot in the door and getting plenty of new good IP's. They can always get the graphics dumbed down for next gen.

Nintendo has done alright with new IPs on the 3DS. Pushmo was a major hit, and games like Steel Diver, Rolling Western, and Kid Icarus prove that they're willing to go in relatively new directions.

-I got my eye on them.

In short, I think you're completely wrong and your reasoning is unsound.


But it's nice to see you.

-I don't agree but it's nice to see you too :)