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Tom3k said:
Rogerioandrade said:

No, but some people, like me, may want or seek for different experiences on a handheld. And in this case, if I can have those games on my home console, I´d rather choose a handheld that provides me with different gameplay ideas, then, different games.

Of course, I just speak by myself. I know a lot of people who would love to continue playing their home console games on a handheld and for those, specially Ps fans, Vita is the thing to go. It´s a great device after all, but it may be not what every consumer wants.

This is something that happens with every console and every product. Heck, I even know people that are not interested in consoles anymore and only want to play games on a PC or on a tablet.

How ironic of you to say that...

Mario Kart 64 Nintendo 64, Mario Kart Wii Wii, Mario Kart 8 Wii U ----> Mario Kart 7 3DS

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Game Cube, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Wii ----> Fire Emblem: Awakening 3DS

Animal Crossing Game Cube, Animal Crossing: City Falk Wii ----> Animal Crossing: New Leaf 3DS

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It's simply amazing how many different experiances 3DS offers when compared to Nintendo's home consoles. Handhelds were always trying to do the same things that home consoles did; offer the same experiances while being portable. Finally we've come technologicaly far enough that we can have full home console games ported to handhelds. So please stop spinning that as something bad. At least now you have a choice what version you'll buy, and where you'll play it. And in SONY's case, many times you only need to pay once to get both versions. 

Mario Kart, Fire Emblem, and Animal Crossing offer vastly different experiences on handhelds then on consoles.

Fire Emblem on consoles is nowhere nearly as polished and good as it is on handhelds. Animal Crossing works on handhelds so well because it's designed for people to play 15-30 minutes a day. As for Mario Kart, I can't play handheld Mario Karts, it's just not right if it's not split screen.

...but who cares, but what you like. People are going to get a different experience playing Disgaea on PSV over PS3, and same with Killzone. While the core gameplay is the same, the setting can be better suited on handhelds (Disgaea and Fire Emblem are excellent examples on games better portable).



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