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small44 said:

I think if Sony do a price cut sale with increase then developpers will increase the support and sale will improove even more.

A small price cut means a small increase in sales which means a small improvement in developer publisher support... Also if publishers are holding off on making PSV games now due to poor sales, it will take time for developers to create games once sales improve, and a small price cut won't have a long enough lasting effect (by the time games are completed any increased interest due to better pricing would have died again)

Don't get me wrong, I don't think the Vita is going to die... Sony will push it as much as they can just like they had to do with the PS3 till it finally caught on with the slim. Even if it doesn't pick up speed the Vita will at least be in production for 5+ years.

It will take a lot more push for the Vita to be an actual success though, the PS3 had a few advantages the Vita won't get. First of all it was following the PS2, so publishers and developers were eager to jump in with the system before it launched. It also had the X360 to back it up as developers settled into making multiplatform games for those two and excluding the Wii, wheras much fewer resources can be shared with another platform for Vita games.