Gribble said:
Kynes said:
Gribble said:
Kynes said:
Gribble said: A question: When Nintendo want to release a new handheld, what space will they occupy? I think you'll find the Vita already occupies that space. |
Vita does not occupy even retailer shelf space. I'm sure Nintendo won't have problems selling their next gen handheld.
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I'm not suggesting Sony will dominate Nintendo in the next handheld race, what I'm asking is where do Nintendo go next. The obvious space they'd want to occupy would be better graphics, two analogue sticks, better online features and console integration -- the space that Vita already occupies. Sony were clever when they released the MOVE because they occupied the space that Nintendo would have naturally occupied, which, I believe is why they opted for the new space they've created. Vita may not be selling well, but if you see it as a place holder for that space, awaiting connectivity with the PS4, you could argue that Sony have deliberately released the Vita 'early' in order to have it in place for when the PS4 releases.
'Long gone'? Not a chance.
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Nintendo has something that people seem to want, and Sony doesn't: lots of great games. Not so long ago people said that 3DS wasn't more than a PSP with a gimmick, and look at the sales.
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Unlike fans on sites like this, Sony don't live in a vacuum. If you are going to say 'look where 3DS is now', then you also have to have the same view for the Vita. People who constantly go on about Sony dropping it are just wishful thinkers. Both hand-helds can do well and service their fan base. Tech wise, the Vita is more than a generation ahead of the 3DS and it will have a ten year lifecycle like every other Sony games device. I remember articles about the PSP being dead at 20 million, then 45 million, then 60 million, and now when it's 0ver 70 million. Anyone who considers it a failure just because it doesn't equal Nintendo's numbers is thinking incorrectly... same goes for the Vita.
The space is occupied, the PS4 is on its way and a price cut is imminent. Let's see what happens when Gaikai gets announced and other PS4 integrations get finalised before we call it a dud. Many Vita owners are very happy with what they bought.
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So, what you are saying is that the next Nintendo handheld will suffer from a identity crisis, and won't be able to compete with PSV? Isn't way too early to call it doom? I know 'one must call doom on everything related to Nintendo', but this seems quite early. And by early I mean....nah.