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AC3:Liberation looks amazing and is shaping up to be a great title. I hope it sells on its own merits but the bonus items you get for playing AC3 on PS3 will hopefully entice fans to get a Vita to play it if they don't already.

I can't say anything about CoD, because, well no one can yet. I see a lot of potential for the game using Vita's touchscreen features for things like air strikes, cutting the wires on a bomb, pounding a code into a number pad, and melee. That with Vita's ad hoc and online capabilities I see a great game that will please fans of the series.

LittleBigPlanet Vita is going to be "the" LittleBigPlanet. They always build up and last I remember it will be compatible with the other levels made by the community. The features on the Vita will let Media Molecule run rampant with different gameplay mechanics and I've experienced it in an early demo before the Vita launch, whether tilting through a level on a jetpack or playing some air hockey, this game will be huge fun.

People are extremely judgmental of handhelds. The Vita is a full leap forward in handheld capability. It is just as capable of games as this gen of home consoles is. Scope, detail, graphics, content. It can play full size games and people enjoy playing those games as indicated by sales on home consoles. It's not the TV, it's not the surround sound system. When I was growing up I played on a 200lb 22" fuzzy magnetic warped tube on the floor! If you need something all encompassing wear headphones and hold it close to your face, best part, you can sit or stand or lay anywhere.

If its about "handheld" type games, the Vita has hundreds. Minis, PSP titles, most of the Vita titles out there are quick match experiences. Their fun games, but gamers want big titles, open titles, epic quests. Just because its a handheld doesn't mean they need to play games based on one mechanic like angry birds or cut the rope, even though they can play games like that. Consoles are full of games that match the "handheld" requirements I see others talk about. They have plants vs zombies, angry birds, cut the rope, fruit ninja, bejeweled. Those games sell just fine. There is no discrepancy between console games and handheld games, they are games, period.

I bought a Vita because I wanted a handheld system, a system that I hold in my hands, can take places, play wherever. I bought a Vita because it's better than a PS3, it has more features, its more versatile, it has more controls for gameplay mechanics, it can play online, it can cross game chat, it has apps, it has games.



Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(