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Kresnik said:

michel3105 said:

But I find myself in line with Sisca's thoughts. I don't personally like Sony's "plan" to save the Vita. I wish we had more games for Vita in the similar league of what Dissidia, Crisis Core, Valkirya Chronicles and Peace Walker have been for the PSP.


I think that Sony should try to win back at least part of the PSP audience calling back Square-Enix, Konami and Sega for their winner intellectual properties, 


Thing is, the post we had about Sony's plan was a quote from Adam Boyes, head of third party relations at SCEA (or something like that, don't know what his job title is).

All those games you listed, and publishers you listed, are Japanese.  He's probably not going to know a great deal about what's going on to get them on board.  It's going to be up to Japan studio and whoever it is in SCEJA who deals with third party relations to get those games on board.

I think he's just talking from a western standpoint, what he can do with the resources available to his teams, and what their focus is going to be.  Because obviously he mentioned nothing about say, getting lots of anime and hunting games on board which Vita is doing, but it's not really his domain.


I understand.

I thought this manager was speaking generally, and I tend to forget that what I call "Sony" is instead a complex multinational corporation.

But in the end, I think I could make the same statement naming popular euro/american games... I'm no expert in that field, but I keep hearing that Grand Theft Auto and such would help the Vita a lot... But I don't know, I'm not personally intrigued by games like GTA or First Person Shooters...