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Ajescent said:

That's what Sony's promising but we just have to wait and see if they can deliver.

Using playable ps3 games (Not all of them are) as a bench mark of what to expect, the closer you are to the system (i.e using the same network) the better it works. I was able to play Tokyo Jungle and Retro Grade flawlessly when using the same network, yet to try it from outside so I can't comment.

But on the plus side, since ps1 games are downloadable straight to the system, there will be no worries of lag or anything of the kind.

Why not TLOU? I'm assuming that Sony will put most PS3 games on the PS4 store for download. Wouldn't I be able to play it on Vita? Oh, TLOU is one of the non-compatible games...hopefully Sony can deliver.

NobleTeam360 said:
Don't buy one until a price drop comes around.

I don't plan on buying one until Late 2013 or Early 2014 if I do. I would expect a price cut by then but who knows?

Conina said:

The Vita is also the best way to play PS1-classics. On a big TV I can't stand the low PS1-resolution anymore, on PSP and Vita it is fine. The PS1-emulation on the Vita offers more screen options than the PS3 or PSP ... you can zoom in and out per touchscreen and hide ugly black bars of the PAL versions (for example: Final Fantasy 7, 8 and 9).

That's good since PS1 classics are a big factor in buying a Vita fr me.