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Sony making the same number of titles on Vita and PS3 |
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It appears that the problem of pricing isn't the only thing that Sony learned from the PS3 and applying to the PlayStation Vita. Sony WorldWide Studios head Shuhei Yoshida says that choosing to concentrate more on PS3 software hurt the PSP, so they won't be making that mistake again when it comes to the handheld's successor.
"We are doing about the same number of titles [on Vita as on PS3] so that means a lot," he told video game news site CVG. "One of the things we didn't do to well to support PSP was that right after PSP came out we moved on to working on the PS3 launch titles. So we shifted too much resource out of PSP so after a couple of years the PSP support when quickly down."
Sony eventually tried to rectify the problem with a bunch of high-profile exclusives for the handheld. It was arguably successful, but for the Vita Sony doesn't want to find itself in the same situation. "Going forward we do not want to make the same mistake so we always look at the balance that we are doing in support of both PS3 and NGP," Yoshida assured future Vita owners.
The PlayStation Vita was formally unveiled to the gaming public last week during Sony's E3 2011 press conference. It's expected to start showing up on retail shelves by the end of the year.
Via [CVG]
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vita makes it sound like a little pathetic cheap toy thats not worth buying... but naming it NGP makes it seem more badass
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I think I'll just call it PSV.
PSV sounds better then vita.
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Wow......... Tard.
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PSV does sound pretty cool.
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NGP's a better name than PS Vita, no doubt!
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I have to say the launch line up for the Vita looks to be head and shoulders over the 3DS. Be interesting to see what happens in the West between Nintendo and Sony this time around.
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