1) Price cut, especially on memory cards
2) Put some more emphasis on non-gaming features like watching movies, listening to music, internet access, and communication.
3) Get a big seller, that's the toughest one. You can try as hard as you might, but getting a big seller for Sony handhelds in any place other than Japan has become quite the obstacle. The bigger the seller, the more devs will come to your platform to try and cash in.
4) Cross compatibility focus. Major MP games should be able to work from Vita to PS3, make it possible/known that you can play these Vita games on a TV if it's connected to a PS3, and make sure that the interface experience is about the same on both console and handhelds. Make it seamless.
5) Big but affordable bundles. If that means a bunch of PS1 games on the hard drive and/or a couple of Vita retail games included, then it's worth it. You gotta reel in people however you can. Even offer some credit for buying stuff off of PSN on any platform, about $10-$20.
Games Sony should try and get on the Vita:
- Quake Live Arcade or Unreal Tournament
- Trials
- Minecraft
- a ultimate lego games collection on the Vita, for at least Lego Star Wars
- more ps1 games
- Not sure if possible, but how about a port of a Elder Scrolls game? Particularly Morrowind.








