More games for the system is nice, but it's not what the Vita needs. It needs to create an unique image, to diferenciate itself from its competition. The WiiU has not that many games, but everyone can say things and features WiiU has and not its competition, or even other Nintendo system. The PS4 and XBone, as similar library as they have, have enough exclusive to identify themselves from each other.
The only element Vita has is more japanese-centric games and three or four exclusives Sony made the first two years. The PSP differenciated itself from the DS, and managed to appeal a big audience (I think that the PSP sold better than the PS3 the first years, can someone confirm?). Vita needs personality. I talked about gaming with a friend that doesn't like videogame consoles and handhelds, and it was able to recognise the PSP from the DS, even though he couldn't tell me a title for the system. When I asked him about the Vita, he couldn't even recognise the name at first.










