Yet to be seen. It will boost the sales but it wont sell more then 100k anyway.
Yet to be seen. It will boost the sales but it wont sell more then 100k anyway.
I don't think this will save the Vita, it will surely give it some sales but nothing amazing. AC III: Liberation will probably be the best selling game of all you mentioned, and this is only good for the western audience, in Japan where is doing horribly these games won't do anything
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NintendoPie said: When was BioShock announced? I thought that was just another character for Battle Royale? |
long time ago
NintendoPie said: When was BioShock announced? I thought that was just another character for Battle Royale? |
Exclusive versino of BioShock Infinite was announced for VITA last e3
these announcements are for US market....
but in JP market, these are nothing for them!!! PSV will still be dead in JP.
9087 said:
Assassins Creed exclusive + bundle + white VITA
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Had to be in a bundle or it wouldn't have sold enough to be worth being released. Still needs a price cut if it want's to stay around for more then two years.
Call of Duty is not saving the Vita.
The "Dudebros" audience is not going to pay another $50 for a version of CoD with crappier graphics likely farmed out to some B-studio after spending $60 for the console version.
Sony has made a huge mistake in not focusing on the Japanese market with the Vita. The age of the handheld in the West is winding down, people don't have enough time to play the games they have at home, let alone spend hours playing on a Vita on the road. A smartphone easily takes care of any downtime on the go.
What??? That was the least impressive e3 I've ever saw for any system! Ever!
Ass Creed looked very bland - and you can tell the difference in scope and quality just by looking at AC III
A logo of COD...
And a PS3 port.....
God dammit. Focus of e3... yeah right!!!!
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