I guess you've never heard of Vita's alternate name: The Weeaboo Machine.I just looked for vita games and it has absolutely no games lol....
Well, look on the bright side... "Minecraft: PS Vita Edition" life chose it, once upon a time!I guess you've never heard of Vita's alternate name: The Weeaboo Machine.
If you don't like anime, it most likely isn't for you lol
People still play Minecraft?Well, look on the bright side... "Minecraft: PS Vita Edition" life chose it, once upon a time!
Yeah, but I sure as hell don't anymore!People still play Minecraft?
That game was dope in 2011 but I wouldnt play it now.Yeah, but I sure as hell don't anymore!
The real question is whether Sony are even making profit from Vita games?It's not even profitable for a piracy company to hack it and sell flashcarts
It's not even profitable for a piracy company to hack it and sell flashcarts
Because there's a ton more 3ds users and the 3ds is easy to hack.Why isnt it profitable? Why does gateway exist then?
I agree. When people say the ps vita has no games, they really mean it has no games that THEY like.I don't really get this... Maybe it's because I'm a recent Vita owner and the thrill from my new purchase is still there. Or maybe it's because I like pretty much everything Japanese. Maybe it's because I like a good deal, and Vita games are much more affordable than its competitor's. Perhaps it's because I've been living in Nintendoville for years, and the experience is just refreshing because it's different.
The Vita is not for everyone, but it sure as heck isn't bad. It's not really lacking in games, just the majority of them are indies or heavily Japanese. I don't see as much of a need to pirate Vita games because they are pretty darn cheap (used) once they've been out for a little while.
There are ps vita games that cannot be played even with the pstv whitelist. Own a pstv alongside a ps vita.Just buy a PSTV
Just buy a PSTV
That game was dope in 2011 but I wouldnt play it now.
I don't really get this... Maybe it's because I'm a recent Vita owner and the thrill from my new purchase is still there. Or maybe it's because I like pretty much everything Japanese. Maybe it's because I like a good deal, and Vita games are much more affordable than its competitor's. Perhaps it's because I've been living in Nintendoville for years, and the experience is just refreshing because it's different.
The Vita is not for everyone, but it sure as heck isn't bad. It's not really lacking in games, just the majority of them are indies or heavily Japanese. I don't see as much of a need to pirate Vita games because they are pretty darn cheap (used) once they've been out for a little while.
I played with LEGO as a kid, that's basically the analogue version of Minecraft so I was all good. Cool idea though, digitising LEGO. notch from Mojang made many millions magically. :-)
Yeah although the first/second party and higher budget third party stuff dried up quickly within the first 18 months or so that doesn't mean there aren't any good titles at all, just that there's not as many as there should be. And if you get used carts as mentioned they're cheap - most of mine cost between £7 and £12. For once I'd like to be able to play legal backups that I've made myself so I don't have to carry a load of easily lost bits of plastic around.
I had a DS. Massively overrated in my opinion. Other than a couple of great first party titles and a few good franchise ports from third parties, paled next to the PSP. As does the 3DS pale next to the Vita... or at least it would if it didn't have (subjectively) the better library. As the Vita is basically a flop it means the console itself and everything else is cheap though, so it's not all bad.