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superchunk said:
Mmmfishtacos said:
Your prediction assumes that it never takes off. Which i still see it selling upwards of 70 million. Even with the slow start. People though the same thing about the ps3 in the first years of it's life. But look at it now, it may end up being number one this gen. PS3 also proves that a consoles start has nothing to do with it's finish. E3 is coming up and game informer has stated the PSV will have a large section of the show. A price cut to match the 3DS could double it sales over night. I keep saying this, but if Sony wants to really kick start the vita, all they need is a companion app for GT6 that allows you to use the vita as a speed and tachometer. Die hard GT fans are nuts, spending thousands on their rigs. So far I have about 500 in mine, when i'm done i'll have about two G's tied up in it and I'll buy a second vita just for my rig.

1) PS3 will never be #1. Even if Wii stopped right now.

2) PSV will likely never cost the same as the base 3DS. Sony has no intention of losing big money on hardware, especially hardware that is getting very little software sales to make up the losses.

3) Die-hard GT fans that spend thousands on their "rig"? So like an extra hundred thousand maybe?

4) I think you're trying too hard.


1. Well just see about that. It has a very good shot. Only about 20 million to go and about 4 years left on the market.

2. It will cost the same and even less over the years, being that it's made from basic cell phone parts. The price of these parts drop fast.

3. Try an extra 2-3 million, you haven't a clue of the gt fanbase. 

4. i could say the same thing about you.