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RolStoppable said:
logic56 said:
RolStoppable said:

Sony is predictable. If something sold somewhat decently, it will get a sequel on the same system. It's not hard to notice this pattern, especially since it was well established by the end of the PS2 era.

The PS3 had a back-up plan for third parties: the Xbox 360. The Vita doesn't have that luxury.

*proof that the poster knows how to post an image*

and for you first point do you have any idea how broad that is, how massive that list is...

The Vita has no other system to allow for multiplatform games to be made. Well, except for the 360 and PS3. But who in their right mind would buy or want to play inferior versions of HD games (which is what the Vita versions will be)? So both from a sales as well as a gamers perspective, these multiplatform games become moot.

As for the other point, I have a good idea. Moreso than you apparently, because I am able to name games. You were asked a simple question: Which PSV games do you expect to hear about at this year's E3? So far you have done your best to sidestep this question. Now what am I supposed to think about this? Well, I think that you don't name any games, because you are afraid that the Vita won't get any big games, but rather just scraps from Sony themselves as well as third parties.

*proof you've never played anything on Vita*

and yup you got me, I know Sony has decided to create nothing of worth for their investment and released it with just launch games and no plans for nothing else, and this makes me sad... poor me, as I suffer with nothing and regret that nothing will be announced and only get scraps- bwhahahaha I'm sorry I can't type this shit with a straight face LMAO no sir, I'm not saying anything because like I've said, I just don't know and that makes me excited, big games will be announced, who the hell knows what they will be, or who they'll come from but I know they'll be there, sorry to disappoint you.