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MikeRox said:
Kongfucius said:

Doesn't help that the tiny Vita sections in stores make it look dead to people who don't know any better, though I suppose its better than nothing, just went to Tescos who never stocked anything but launch titles out (seriously it was just UC:GA, WipeOut, Rayman Origins, Little Deviants and something else) and have now pulled the section totally.

Bastards :(


Wow your Tesco stocks games? My nearest 2 stores only stock Xbox 360 and PS3 software (nothing at all for Nintendo and nothing "next gen").

This is why I try my damnest to support high street retailers and dedicated online stores (even if it does cost a few quid more). If we're not careful the only places we'll be able to get games in shops will be the current top 10 on the best selling system at the time as that's the model most supermarkets carry

I was looking at my Vita set today (up to about 60 physical titles now) and I never appreciated just how much decent exclusive software it actually has. People saying it has nothing now are talking shite. I may do a compilation photo of my favourite 15-20 titles that I will start posting whenever the "no gaemz" crap crops up.

Well, some of my local Tesco stores a pretty big and actually have quite a nice selection, like 2 and half shelf units for both PS3 and X360, half of one of both new consoles and then 1 each for all Nintendo (seems small) and another for PC in some cases. Vita is now non-existant in most of them though

I know what you mean about supporting other stores, I try to but fact is there are no local indies or whatever near to me so it's either Game, Grainger or a supermarket. They're not all bad I suppose, my local Game is actually a bit nicer than some of the others I've been in but like I said they can be pretty poor about stocking niche games (certainly at reasonable prices) and their Vita selection is never great, it's why I end up on the internet to buy things so often