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JTHipster  ·  3885 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: LET'S TALK ABOUT E3 YEAH

The treatment of the Vita is really disappointing, but understandable. The Vita is not a well received system, which is a little bit unfortunate.

It's a fantastically well made system. Excellent battery life, it feels really good, the joysticks are on par with regular controllers (and better than the PS3's), it's powerful enough to run a lot of games, and it fills a niche for "weird old games that you forgot about." I primarily used it for indie games and old games from PS1 and PS2, and maybe that's what they should've been pushing. I certainly hope that's what they go for with another handheld.

I understand the appeal of the 3DS but the Vita felt like a better made system overall. I'm not a huge fan of cutesy, so I really enjoyed it, and I've gotten more enjoyment out of that than any other device outside of my computer (Person 4 Golden is still 100 hour longs! Woo!), but I'm also in the minority here. Most people don't buy handhelds as emulators for old things they want to play on the go, they buy handhelds to play Pokemon or Animal Crossing, or Monster Hunter if you're in Japan. The Vita really didn't have that.

Dunno. It must just end up being something dropped while Sony tightens it's belt and settles in for this generation. Maybe not fully dropped, but who knows. I'd liked to see a new handheld from Sony sometime in the future with a larger focus on PSNow, but at the moment the Vita is at a weird crossroads between emulator and platform.