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Gilgamesh said:

Another tiring doom and gloom thread about the Vita, it's pretty much the PS3 all over again.


No the PS3 was always going to get the needed 3rd party support.

 

But the PS Vita is only selling up to 10,000 a week in America & others regions.

 

Sony has paid FutureLab to make a bunch of New Franchise IP AAA titles that they get to keep, but the first of each Franchise has to be a PS Vita exclusive according to the contract.

 

Sony already used their relationship & money & influence to get such games as Ninga Gaiden Sigma Plus & Call of Duty Black Ops Declassified & Assassin's Creed 3 Libreation (AC3 L is the only good one out of these).

 

Sony has recently done 1 last ditch move with FuturLab that will take 1 to 3 years to get some supposedly AAA titles on it.

 

So at least Sony is now leaving it up to FuturLab (or whatever that 3rd Party is called) to do anything else to help the PS Vita.

 

So Sony has already moved on to 100% focussing on the upcoming PS4 (which will have a 3 GB to 8 GB RAM depending on release date).

 

The 720 will only have a 3 GB RAM vs. the Wii U 2 GB RAM.

 

The PS Vita is officially on its last legs.

 

Well at least 97% of Virtual Boy owners loved the Virtual Boy, but only the minority % of PS Vita owners like the PS Vita.

 

And a lot of Vita's have already been sold back & traded at places like GameStop.

 

Virtual Boy (Wire Frame Graphics) & Sega Saturn & PS Vita & Xbox (1st Generation Xbox), all officially seem to have the worst support in the history of Video games, but at least the Xbox was made by Microsoft with their company as a whole, doing good.

 

And now the 360 leeches off the PS3. But I hope the 720 doesn't leech off the PS4 and just gets its own games instead.