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Slimebeast said:
Nem said:
Slimebeast said:
Nem said:

It makes total sense for the Japanese market. If someone said it wouldnt, then i wouldnt value their opinion much.

The Japanese carry their portables around and use them as their main gaming system. Having a home system is not handy for them because they cant make any progress with that that ehy can then take with them. This is perfect for them.

I don't see the logic in this. How can you make progress with the Vita TV when you are traveling? It doesn't have a screen.

Or do you think we will see a new phenomenon where people constantly will go around searching for TV screens available that they can hook up their Vita TVs to?


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Sorry, but i dont understand what you are on about. The Vita TV means you can hook up your Vita to the TV when you are at home. When you are outside you use your Vita screen obviously. I wonder if you're confused over what this is.

Wait, this new Vita-TV device has its own screen?


No, but if you have a Vita+ Vita TV they can act as one system. I think that will appeal to some, others will just bu PSV TV as a stand alone system.

Vita TV has ports for memory cards and Vita games, so you easily exchange them between the 2 devices. Since all of Japans biggest PSV games are on the system, I could see someone who doesn't intend to buy a PSV, pick this up to play games like God eater 2, Phantasy Star online, Toukiden, Persona 4 etc but then at a later point decide to get a PSV for its portability a feature they really value in Japan.