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So... the PlayStation Vita TV.
This thing has been released in Japan just a shy over two months and there's really no denying the thing is a complete flop. Here are the following sales since launch according to Media Create:
2013, Week 46 - 42.172 (Launch week)
2013, Week 47 - 7.868
2013, Week 48 - 5.391
2013, Week 49 - 3.772
2013, Week 50 - 5.506
2013, Week 51 - 5.504
2013, Week 52 - 6.031
2014, Week 01 - 5.313
2014, Week 02 - 2.522
And so, after two months, the device has sold a tremendous amount of... 84.079. In comparison, after 9 weeks the Game Boy Micro had sold 337.190 units. The PSP Go had sold 71,852 units. And the WonderSwan Color at 343.094 units (Famitsu number, Media Create doesn't go back that far). What an absolute joke. The device has no signs of growing sales, and Sony's announcement for PlayStation on other platforms further kills the novelty of this set top device.
This thing never had a chance for changing the Vita's misfortunes and the sales solidify that statement. This was something I assumed from the beginning yet, I am still amazed to actually go back and read the reveal thread and read some of initial reactions to this thing. Now that people's emotions have settled and the thing is likely to die off, can anyone explain why people thought this was going to be a "game changer"?
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This thing has been released in Japan just a shy over two months and there's really no denying the thing is a complete flop. Here are the following sales since launch according to Media Create:
2013, Week 46 - 42.172 (Launch week)
2013, Week 47 - 7.868
2013, Week 48 - 5.391
2013, Week 49 - 3.772
2013, Week 50 - 5.506
2013, Week 51 - 5.504
2013, Week 52 - 6.031
2014, Week 01 - 5.313
2014, Week 02 - 2.522
And so, after two months, the device has sold a tremendous amount of... 84.079. In comparison, after 9 weeks the Game Boy Micro had sold 337.190 units. The PSP Go had sold 71,852 units. And the WonderSwan Color at 343.094 units (Famitsu number, Media Create doesn't go back that far). What an absolute joke. The device has no signs of growing sales, and Sony's announcement for PlayStation on other platforms further kills the novelty of this set top device.
This thing never had a chance for changing the Vita's misfortunes and the sales solidify that statement. This was something I assumed from the beginning yet, I am still amazed to actually go back and read the reveal thread and read some of initial reactions to this thing. Now that people's emotions have settled and the thing is likely to die off, can anyone explain why people thought this was going to be a "game changer"?
This is the single smartest decision that Sony has made with the Vita. This is cheap and and allows Vita games to be played on TV, which is something that people have been asking for since it was released.
WOW megaton, anyone who has more than one room they game in normally need to fuck about moving console around or buy another one. This kills that problem for a low cost. Also its a cheap media streaming box, and it plays vita games im in fucking day one son. Love it.
They just killed Apple TV. They effectively have one of the cheapest consoles on the market on top of featuring multi media apps that people can't get enough of. If they can get HBO and ESPN on this thing it's going to be a huge success. It also breathes life into VIta software.
This is a huge, huge game changer. Sony single-handedly saved the Vita's future while also providing consumers with an affordable alternative to getting the games on Vita in the way people seem to prefer it. Really impressive surprise announcement.
Megaton. Gamers that "don't get" handhelds will still be able to enjoy the existing PSV library and PS1/PSP titles in an environment they prefer to game on. This bodes extremely well for the platform and for existing Vita owners.
So bought. Great move Sony, great move. You got yourself a winner right there. A Netflix device that plays games that look good....At an amazing price..This is nuts.
i don't think this will be that popular in the united states. however, i think it could become the lead console in japan. it's extremely inexpensive, has a library japanese gamers care about (yakuza's even coming to the thing), and has been building a bit of steam over the last year or so. i could see some sort of weird competition between the ps4 and vita in japan.
$100 for an indie machine in the west
$100 to play your PS1/PSP games on your TV
$100 to play all the latest vita games
$100 for a portable Minecraft everywhere
This is an incredibly brilliant decision by Sony, this will not only increase userbase but give developers a lot of reason to put their games on it.
Viva la Vita
Another nail in for that Wii U coffin.
At this price, pretty much everyone will want this. I will rock P4G with this, awwww yeah!.
This sounds like a way smarter revision of a system than the 2DS was. Was going to pick up a regular Vita after the price cut but this sounds way more convenient for my current situation.
Sort of funny just how much Sony is hitting it out of the park at the beginning of this gen compared to the clusterfuck of dumb ideas I remember back in '06.
Wow I actually think this could be huge
This is genius. Nintendo needs to be watching. This is their future.
This will revive vita.
This is such a great play by Sony.
They read the market perfectly.
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