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VicViper said:
Tridrakious said:
The fact is the games are coming. The big conventions throughout the year have shown several titles for the Vita.

Keep brushing the system and its games under the rug. Keep trying to cover up the fact you created this thread for attention...I mean your deep rooted care for the system's future (however I haven't heard you say anything positive about the games it has received.)

Keep moving the goal posts. It makes you think your winning. When really you're not, but do continue. Because this is becoming entertaining to watch all the back pedaling.

Yes you did! In fact, you never saw me saying anything bad about a game vita received, period.

Actually, In a reply to your post in this same thread I said persona is one of the best JRPG games I've played. To me the best of PS2, I think. Superior than SMT3. Maybe tied with KH2.

Want more? Gravity Rush is fantastic. Virtua Tennis is guaranteed great (one of the games I played the most on PSP). Ragnarok is probably very fun too. And PASBR I like a lot.

But honestly, I'm talking about future support here - as, I believe, Vita is not in the best situation right now, and my main point is, this is not the way to get out of it.

It is fine to believe that you feel the system is lacking in games for 2013. However, there really isn't much anybody knows about 2013's games line-up. There are an infinite amount of possibilities there. Including Vita.

It is nice to hear that you have something positive to say about the Vita. Whether it was just something you made up or genuinely feel is a different topic.

The system is young and even though developers said it could take them a max of 9 months to make Vita games, I'm sure they would like to spend more time on their games. And honestly speaking TGS was not bad. Sony had announcements for all their systems. Vita is getting Vita versions of popular PSP franchises like God Eater. In another point games like Assassin's Creed III (including Liberation), Call of Duty Blops 2 (including Declassified), Halo 4, New Super Mario Bros. U, PlayStation All-Stars, LittleBigPlanet Karting, Wii U launch have taken up the media's talking points for the next few months. If a new game was announced this week, it would be overshadowed by the enormous holiday season approaching.

Right after the holidays Sony has powerful IP ready for next year, God of War, The Last of Us, Beyond: Two Souls, Soul Sacrifice and Sly Cooper. Microsoft has Gears of War, Nintendo will be hot on the media trail covering the fact the Wii U just launched. So it will be difficult for developers and publishers (with most of the big companies coming out of one of the most crowded release schedules in recent memory) possibly fatigued and waiting to see how their holiday plan worked and adjust accordingly. Any announcements within these next 6 months will, most likely result in no real press.

Unless the announcement is Grand Theft Auto 5 releases in May 2013. Then people MIGHT (sacastic when saying might) take notice.