| pokoko said: As far as what Yoshida actually said, that's pretty interesting. I'd like to see if they're able to get more smaller developers on board. The big boys have so much going on, especially with the next generation of consoles coming. |
But smaller developers don't need the hardware power of the Vita. And this is the only big feature which difference Vita from 3DS. I don't think that people who bought that Vita want "small" games. And people who are pleased with small games will buy the 3DS.
I don't think the Vita has a market that is big enough to help it survive. Many people are already disappointed of Vita because they expected console like graphics (driven durch the markteing slogans) but until now even Vita-Uncharted graphics are far from PS3 standards. The big Vita games like Uncharted or Assassins Creed only use half screen resolution (about the resolution of the 3DS top screen!) and don't look that impressive at all.
On the other hand there are people impressed with 3DS games like RE: Revelations because they look surprisingly good and they don't expected that from a Nintendo handheld.







