kowenicki said:
pbroy said:
I'm thinking this is supposed to compete with ouya? Reminds me of the rumored Xbox that was supposed to provide backwards compatibility for the Xbox One and was supposed to be all digital. I'd say this is a bad move, it's going to start confusion within the Vita brand and maybe cause a PSP Go type scenario where it's identity comes to question. Maybe even make devs start excluding touch support. I'm really starting to like my Vita, since Dragon's Crown came out. I hope this doesn't gimp my experience in the future.
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This is kinda fine if you have a PS4 (aside from the downgrade in resolution - minor point really) and arguments over the TV, other than that I don't really get it.
I dont think it will hurt real Vita sales at all though, I dont see why people are saying that? People who want a proper handheld are going to skip that handheld and get this instead because they can play full price mobile games on a TV??? Don't think so.
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I'm thinking it would have more of an impact on software development. Software that would push the Vita and it's features. As it is now, the Vita's main library is PSP and PSX games. Devs have been leaning towards programming for PSP, instead of doing an upgraded Vita version, since the Vita can play it anyways. This might further enhance that case.