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So, i aways was most a nitnendo guy, who usually just used emulators, since i was not allowed to have video games. I buyed a DS because you cannot replicate the expirience of using a 2 screen machine at the time, and was worth it.

Anyway, i played some ps2 titles on my cousin house and aways pondered about getting a ps3, because i could see that ps+ really worth it. I almost tought about buying a ps4 in detriment of a WiiU last year ending, but sony made me a favor of overprice their console in my country(Brazil). But i still wanted to play ps1 classics and another ps3/ps2 games, and i started considering getting a vita.

But now, with this new service coming, even for TV and smartphone, i give up getting theirs consoles. I never played a ps3, and never had a ps1 or ps2. I areadly had a low cost sony ericsson phone and was the best cellphone i ever had. I don't have any hd television either, so o could think of getting a bravia at some point. Besides, since i was thinking about getting a ps+ subcription, would be not much different pay a different price for the games i wil get.

My connection is not the most reliable in the world, but allow me to play moba decently most of the time. And since sony areadly confirmed that theirs service are coming for Brazil too, i think will be playable.

"And PS4?" Well, if the service profit's and turn out reliable, i think will come in no time too. They areadly did with psvita.

Maybe, if come, i will get a psvita TV and plug on to play the games from psp too. Maybe this turns out the only PS device that i will ever get.

Anyone around here fells the same? Holding off buying anything till this service start and see how this will turns out?



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