Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
That's the problem with comparing PSP and Vita though. The prior didn't have to compete with smartphones. The Vita had to compete against 500~million smartphones that had been shipped that year from the starting gate. If we're starting from the release of the Iphone, thats a 4 year head start as well. That essentially renders the disparity of support between the two as virtually insignificant. Not to mention that the PSP was released in the lifetime of the PS2 vs the Vita being released in the lifetime of the PS3. I don't see how its even possible to consider how Sony could support the Vita to the level of the PSP considering the difference in circumstances. |
The argument that the Vita competing agasinst smartphones has nothing to do with support. So, the Vita had much stiffer competition, so Sony allowed it to roll over and die?
The Wii U was doing arguably worse than the Vita, and Nintendo managed to salvage it through steady quality software, something Sony didn't bother with. Sony was/is more interested in bringing software to the PS3/PS4 exclusively, and while that may be where the money is, it was a slap in the face to the millions of Vita owners. Sony promised us great games, and then left us stranded when the competition got fierce.
The 3DS had to deal with intense competition as well, and now look where it is. It is doing fine on its own.
You're Gonna Carry That Weight.
Xbox One - PS4 - Wii U - PC