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MDMAlliance said:
italo244 said:

At the same time it loses its "portability", it gains another element. Vita TV is a cheap alternative to those who wants to play Gaikai library(wich i think will include PS2 and PS3 games)... The idea is just amazing. Its not like "Play Vita on your TV", is like "cheap alternative to play PS1, PSP, Vita, PS2 and PS3 games, and also watch movies on Netflix, see your trophies, and many other things on your TV. Just fo 99 dollars"

Hmm... but don't you think that has a highly limited appeal?  As unfortunate as it is, most gamers care about modern games and don't give a shit about previous gen games.  Otherwise we wouldn't see so much trash talk about graphics.

Besides the Vita games, yes, it is a little limited. But i think thats why the name is Vita TV. Could have made more sense they call it "Gaikai TV" or "Playstation TV", but no. You can play most of Vita games(others can never be playable, like Tearaway, wich use a lot of the back touchpad. But dualshock 4 compatibility can come and some games wich use the front touchscreen can get some compatibility(like Killzone Mercenary, to melee kills), but you also can enjoy old PS1, PSP and PS2 games and not so old PS3 games, and also things that devices like the Apple TV offer, for the same price.

I mean, it has a lot of features for a 99 dollars device like Apple TV, but Apple TV dont offer so many Playstation games.