02-25-2012
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Did anyone buy a PSVita?
I'm really curious to see if anyone purchased one, and what they think about it. I've been watching some review videos, and am pretty unimpressed, but I still want to try playing one before I just right out bash Sony... But I just can't see myself actually buying one ever. xD The system itself costs 250$, which isn't horrendous. The 3DS was originally 250. But the PSVita has its own propriety memory card... A 16GB memory card (Which is the same size card I use in my 3DS) costs $60 from the gamestop website... Now, i'm sure you can probably find them cheaper somewhere. But $60 for what is essentially a micro SD? So, already I would be out $310...thats before any games as well... Not to mention, you can't play PSP games on it. And people may argue that not every console ever has been backwards compatible. Yeah, I understand. But Sony is advertising this as the only gaming device you will need...Yeah, its the only handheld gaming device you need, unless you want to play other Sony games. In Japan, Sony has a system for converting your UMD games to PSVita format (for a fee of course), but its not even offered in the US! Sony claims you can just go on the Playstation store and re-purchase your old PSP games for a small price... Some old PSP games are $30+. Wtf Sony. Its like Sony doesn't want non-sony fanboys to buy their system. Its just so freaking expensive. They did this with the PSP, they did this with the PS3. Why won't they learn... The 3DS was arguably expensive at launch, but Nintendo took care of that in a very short period of time. But Sony can't afford to drop the price of the PSVita. They're already losing money on each unit sold. I want to know from people who have bought one if its even worth considering buying one. Even when the price does drop who knows how long from now. I'm sure there are games that will come out that I will want to play on the PSVita. But from what I see so far, this is turning into the PSP all over again... Edit: This does sound like a sony-bashing post, which It kind of is...but i'm really interested in hearing from people who bought a psv to see what they think...maybe i'm just totally wrong, and the price of the system is totally justified. Edit2: One of the videos I watched that showcases a lot of stuff the PSV has is from Ashens. He isn't necessarily the bar of what is good or not, but his review shows a lot of what the PSV has, and its kinda funny. Link Here |
02-26-2012
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edit: you kinda left out the part where the 3DS was barely selling in the U.S. until the slashed the price. People can either download a game that costs a dollar or two on their phone these days over spending hundreds of dollars on a device that only plays games. The market is shrinking for portable game systems while smartphones is constantly growing. Dont try to deny that fact.
Last edited by Rexx; 02-26-2012 at 10:55 PM.
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02-26-2012
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Smartphones are growing. But not because they're used for games...the games on the iPhone are terrible. Most are dollar mini-games that could never and will never stand up to a console or handheld game. And the 3DS was doing bad at the beginning of its lifetime, but nowhere near how horrible the sales of the PSVita are at this moment. And now, the 3DS has been on the top of the charts for months. Like I said, people who have no interest in games will continue to pay a few dollars for some cheap games on the iPhone. But people who want to play games (And the gamer population is huge, and always growing) will continue to buy video games and video game consoles. And you clearly said something about the video game market, because you equated smartphone sales with the PSVita not selling. |