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stu_ said:
I wouldnt say dead, in trouble yes, but in a world as fast changing as the mobile gaming sector its still too early to say. Plus i doubt it would be as easy for sony to kill of a system as it was for sega with the dreamcast. A lot of early vita adopters are likely to be PS3 owners and therefore they risk alienating some of their fanbase if they kill it off this soon.


Agreed but killing a system that is hardly selling to focus on more fruitful projects is more important than alienating a few early adopters who WILL still support Sony when it releases it's PS4.  It'll be more unproductive to waste money and resources on a system that obviously has failed (sorry this is what I see, it might be diffrent for someone else) than it is to concentrate on what is currently successful and thus have a succesful return in order to allocate proper resources to projects that may bear fruit.  Case in point is the HP tablet, a great system but just such a failure in sales.