Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
Vita TV pushes vita out of the handheld territory and into the Microconsole territory. While in Japan that may not work, in the U.S this is a huge set up. Competing against the Smartphones in the U.S, no chance, but at 99$ it can hit with the casuals, and completly outspec the competition while being at price parity allready sans (memcard). For anyone new in PS ecosystem its a must buy, and it makes the PS3 completely obsolete. In tandem with a PS4, it allows play from ps1 to ps4 games, and its a lot easier to move then a PC or PS3. 500$ makes PS4 full backwards compatible in contrast 500$ gives you a neat camera on the Xbox One. Vita TV is cheaper than the 2DS, let alone the Wii U, yet its library dwarfs all other consoles, home or handheld this generation. The only way it'll flop is if Sony doesn't market it correctly. Its also a better entry system then even Nintendo is offering, it could blow up in the US |
The stuff you're saying is all well and good but I think the market for the product already has multiple PS console. Old games aren't advertised anymore so it's only those who already know what old games were good that will be excited about this. Casuals are just going to be confused if they pick the thing up so I just don't see it happening. This is why it flopped in Japan IMO and I don't see the States being different. Perhaps, most damning of all, sony won't advertise it properly so I predict it would be discontinued in maximum 3 years.
It may actually be a bad idea to confuse consumers with yet another PS product. Right now, the PS3,4,and vita are sold in stores. Now there's PSTV
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