Sony could just make a version more phone-like, maybe with a bigger touch-screen with a part of it dedicated to emulate the controls less practical to have in a phone, and the phone version should have 100% compatibility with the portable console version games. Problem solved. Even better, thinking again about it: high-end smartphones with compatible CPU/GPU and a screen large enough could be modified to become "Vitaphones" quite easily and with little cost. And what's better, they could be sold for more than $300 more easily than how PSV can sell at $250. PSV shouldn't be discontinued, though, as there's still a big market that wants proper controls also on its portable gaming devices. The two worlds must coexist, but total games compatibility could do wonders.







