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Here's a brief history of Taiko no Tatsujin, ignoring the PS2 versions because there are too many and it's a chore

PSP Taiko Drum Master Portable 14,593 100,884 Namco 2005-08-04
PSP Taiko Drum Master Portable 2 14,638 233,267 Bandai Namco 2006-09-07
NDS Taiko Drum Master DS: Touch de Doko don! 89,158 641,229 Bandai Namco 2007-07-26
NDS Taiko Drum Master DS: 7 no Shima no Daibouken 60,250 693,164 Bandai Namco 2008-04-24
WII Taiko Drum Master Wii 114,610 658,783 Bandai Namco 2008-12-11
WII Taiko Drum Master Wii: Dodoon to 2-Daime! 29,349 430,096 Bandai Namco 2009-11-19
NDS Taiko Drum Master DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!! 65,214 393,279 Bandai Namco 2010-07-01
WII Taiko Drum Master Wii: Minna de Party 3-Daime! 26,855 270,672 Bandai Namco 2010-12-02
PSP Taiko Drum Master Portable DX 110,242 312,849 Bandai Namco 2011-07-14
WII Taiko Drum Master Wii: Ketteiban 25,343 320,770 Bandai Namco 2011-11-23
3DS Taiko Drum Master: Chibi Dragon to Fushigina Orb 63,388 548,998 Bandai Namco 2012-07-12
WII Taiko Drum Master Wii: Chou Goukaban 102,437 654,842 Bandai Namco 2012-11-29
WIU Taiko Drum Master: Wii U Version! 17,518 181,289 Bandai Namco 2013-11-21
3DS Taiko Drum Master: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken 62,247 258,683 Bandai Namco 2014-06-26
WIU Taiko Drum Master: Tokumori! 9,582 60,087 Bandai Namco 2014-11-20

[PSV] Taiko no Tatsujin: V Version (09/07/15) - 41,400 / ???

Vita version's opening seems fine.  It's been a very leggy franchise for a long, long time now - particularly when it's appearing on new hardware.  It remains to be seen how it does over time on Vita, because very few franchises have legs on Vita in general (apart from Minecraft and Hot Shots Golf, I can't really name any which have had good legs) but if it's possible for anything, it'll be Taiko.