cusman said:
Funny But even if Sony were to pull the hardware from the streets and release a new hardware after 2 years, it would still be Vita. Nintendo wont be releasing something of Vita quality until at least 5 more years if not longer. |
Don't be ridiculous.
Nintendo would never release such a low-quality product.
I KID.
Really, the quality of a console should be determined by its software. I sigh every time someone says that the Vita is "a really great piece of hardware." As a video game console, that means nothing if there aren't enough good games to back it up. Vita is new and it's still building its library, but it is far from a high-quality product while it has such a small selection of software to choose from. PS Classics support will help.
The 3DS is not the greatest handheld of all time, but it's getting there. Full backwards compatibility with all DS games (excepting the ones that used the GBA port), a dozen or so very high-quality retail games, at least as many classics available on the Virtual Console, and a solid half-dozen great eShop games. Eventually, the 3DS will have its own library, the DS's library, and (through VC) a large chunk of most of the notable games from the GB/GBC library, plus some NES games for some reason.
| ryuzaki57 said: The source is Nintendo IR http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2012/120725_2e.pdf 3DS has Prof. Layton, Epic Mickey, Skylanders and Paper Mario Vita has CoD Declassified, Street Fighter X Tekken, Playstation All-Star Battle, Assassin's Creed Liberation, Silent Hill, Rachet & Clank Qforce, NFS Most Wanted and Little Big Planet LEGO LOR and FIFA13 are on both. |
Hm. Without even looking I can tell you that both Rayman Origins and Wreck-It Ralph are also coming to 3DS before the end of the year. Your source is lacking information. LEGO City Stories and Scribblenauts Unlimited are probably coming out this year, too. Those four bring 3DS's total to 8, to match your Vita list. Now if only there was a high-profile DS game coming out this October...








