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tbone51 said:
Acevil said:
tbone51 said:
JoeTheBro said:
smbu2000 said:

At first I thought this sounded great, but the more I thought about I changed my mind. If you don't already have a controller then you will have to pick up that $150 bundle. For that price or just a bit more you can pick up a PS3 which is more fully featured than this and has a better game library (PS3 software >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vita software).

Sony would've been more consumer friendly had they just added hdmi/tv out to the Vita itself, like they did when moving from the psp 1000 to the 2000. They just released a new Vita at the same pricepoint as the old one and still left out that feature.

It's really for the people that already own a PS3. Think of it like a Roku/Apple TV, that just happens to also have a ton of games. I'd imagine Sony wants one for every TV in your house, except maybe the tv connected to PS4 and PS3.

 

@TBONE, Oh you!!!!



Wat? I ask a question!!! Also Does PS Vita TV play Gravity Rush? If so might really thinkof buying a PS VITA TV


As of right now no.



really? i know uncharted is heavily touch pad based, friend owns a vita, I tried it out once! Doesn't that take away some of the best vita titles away? also Tearaway!

Eurogamer: We couldn't spot a number of high-profile exclusives such as Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Gravity Rush or WipEout. Third-party games not mentioned include Assassin's Creed 3: Liberation, Need for Speed and Rayman Legends.

Remains to be seen about Tearaway.