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HoangNhatAnh said:
xxbrothawizxx63 said:

Mobile causing shrinkage in the portable market was inevitable. Those that were still interested didn't care at all for 3DS because it wasn't an exciting platform in any way or feel like the right choice for their titles considering the power constraints. It was just another handheld that would sell Nintendo games. 

This is a ridiculous argument. Just because AC and CoD weren't a locked 30fps doesn't say anything about support. The fact is, western publishers chose to support the Vita at all because the hardware was there.  Ubisoft cancelled its 3DS AC game, but still released Liberation on vita. 

Except CoD on Vita is garbage and AC Liberation got nothing on even AC3, let alone the later releases on consoles. "HD quality console game on the go", the slogan is already a big lie.

The point of my argument was that a number of Western studios supported the Vita instead of the 3DS because of the power gap. We weren't arguing about whether Sony and its partners lived up to the promise of the Vita. AC and CoD were major showings or support that the 3DS never got. The platform died before anyone considered doing more.