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DemoniOtaku said:
VicViper said:
Runa216 said:
oh man, Miyamoto can eat his words now, can't he? "The Vita has no games" uh what? says the moron who decided to release the 3DS....only to wait like 8 months before actually releasing a worthwhile game on the 3DS. Vita already has more awesome games than the 3DS, and its future looks as good if not better. 3DS has Kingdom Hearts, New Super Mario Brothers 2, and Smash Brothers (There's more but that's all I can think of at the moment), but the Vita has...soooo many. yeah, plenty of ports like Disgaea, Final Fantasy X, Mortal Kombat, Rayman, Metal Gear solid HD, and stuff like that, but there's also Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed, Dungeon Defenders and dozens of others in addition to unique stuff like Uncharted, Wipeout, ModNation Racers, LittlebigPlanet, likely Playstation All-Stars, Soul Sacrifice, Ragnarok Oddyssey, Ciel no Surge, gravity Rush, etc...get where I'm going with this?

Best first year for a system ever, and I mean that. Better than PS2, better than Wii, better than anything. Easily the best first year, software wise. I challenge anyone to name another system that had more quality games in its first year.


Miyamoto never said that...

And he also criticized the 3DS for the same reason as vita in the same interview.

He say that Vita LACK software... so that's like saying that it doesn't have games... for me RE: reve is the only game that I could get if I buy a 3DS... but I Hate CRAPcom rigth now.. so NO...

He said that? Look at what he said again.

Here:

"I think I really can't say. It's obviously a very high-spec machine and you can do lots of things with it, but I don't really see the combination of software and hardware that really makes a very strong product. But I can't really say."

He never said anything about lack of games. No one said that. In fact, I think the general consesus is that Vita has lots of quality games. He also said that the 3DS wasn't strong until the arrival of strong (not just good, strong) software.