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Forums - Gaming - CNET: Handheld gaming to die in 2012. Vita not to release in the U.S.

lol that doesn't even make sense. They are shipping them already, stores are preparing to advertise. There is no thinking about it. dumbasses, god I hate Cnet



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Checking my watch, here:

Four years and six-odd months (maybe less) until Mario Kart is to appear on iOS devices. I'm holding my breath...



Lame!
Everbody can spread bullshit today, you don't need a hair cut like a puppet.
Mobile will take the place of handhelds, ninty is doomed blabalabla
bullshit
look at the market sales of DS+PSP>anything before
3DS>DS
Vita probably>PSP
so imho it's just a modern fairy tell this mobile replace handheld crap
happy new year



I remember years ago when CNET was legit guess they sre just full of it now.





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Utter BS, no other accurate description of this




2012 started well.



Our general media really like doom handheld aritcles.
It 's funny because they know nothing about the market.



2012 in the Chinese calendar is the year of the bullshit artist.



Hey who knows? The whole thing hoo-hah about smartphones taking over dedicated handhelds might just be a some massive conspiracy theory put in place by mobile phone manufacturers wanting to take over the market.

 

That being said, SCREW YOU CNET. To "die" in 2012? Hell no. 3DS is way far from being dead, and Sony still can do a hell lot more to save the Vita. Sales numbers to shrink? The most likely scenario would be a little, but to "die"? Lolwut.

 

And Vita would surely release, whether anyone likes it or not. Shipments are now underway, ads, everything. Sony has put in too much to simply just cancel the launching of the Vita in the US. And since Sony is going to leverage on the Vita to save its ass as a corporation, risking failure on the handheld's part, they'll be screwed if they don't release it, but they might also still get screwed if they release it (if sales are disastrous). But since that's the most feasible way of saving its own ass from further losses, they'll risk and go on with it, no?