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I don't think they're even going to sell 1 million worldwide in the next 3-4 months combined. 

I don't see any piece of software coming in the immediate future that would provide a boost and even when you do have some solid games it looks like the traditional handheld is on its death bed in the North American and Euro markets.

The 3DS has Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7, and Resident Evil Revelations and is still struggling in North America and Europe.

I think maybe we need to concede that a lot of people simply don't want/need a console-like experience on the go. Being able to check email/web browse/Facebook/play some Angry Birds more than occupies most people's free time when they're out of the house.

Yeah Call of Duty on Vita couldn't hurt but what does it really mean to the person who just spent $60 on the "real" console version with the higher end graphics that they play on a 50 inch screen? Are they really going to spend another $40 on a Vita version/spin-off? When they already have 5-6 $1-$5 games on their iPhone that eat up most of their time on the train?