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Incase you missed it Minecraft is due to be released on the PSVita in 2 months (august 29th-phsysical+download) and sony have yet to indicate any sort of push for the games up coming release. As many have noted Minecraft has potential to push Vita hardware beyond any titles we've seen released on the plaform in recent time, especiallly beyond the likes of a late  and poorly ported Borderlands 2, which still managed a fair hardware boost. Minecraft sales has remained incredibly high across all the platforms its touched and it has the evergreen legs that the Vita longs for. What do you think a bundle and martketing push would do for the Vita in the second half of 2014?

I think its not enough that sony simply push Minecraft but that they advertise it alongside Vita exclusives through bundles and marketing to bring light to many of its great titles; A fully functional portable Minecraft will be the reason many young teens start paying attention to the system; A strong library migt seal the deal. To finalise the re-launch of sorts I think an introduction of new colours. 

Low price entry bundle

PSVita+Minecraft: $179 

Introduction value packages with some of the Vita's best title.

PSVita+ Minecraft+ 8GB  card+ Unharted +Little Big Planet: $199

PSVita+ Minecraft+ 8GB card+ Killzone : $199

PSVita+ Minecraft+ 8GB card+Tearaway : $199

Big Upcoming releases

PSVita+ Minecraft+ Freedom Wars+ 8GB card: $219

PSVita+ Minecraft+ Sword Arts online+ Gravity Rush +8GB card: $229

PSVita+ Minecraft+ Lego Batman 3+ 8GB card: $229

Mega bundles

PSVita+ Minecraft+ Tearaway+ Freedom Wars + Killzone 16GB card: $269

JRPG Vita

PSVita+ Persona 4 + Tales of Heart R+ Freedom Wars + 16GB card: $269

Gamer Indie bundles

PSVita: Minecraft+ Hohokum+ Rouge Legacy+ Hotlime Miami 2+ Child of Light+16GB card: $249

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Could these bundles make a difference, is the pricing realistic? Let me know what bundles you think could make a difference to the systems sales with its current game line up.