Sony Discontinuing PSP

Now that the PSP is dead, all I got to say is that the PS Vita has some pretty big shoes to fill, do you think the Vita will ever be what the PSP was? The Vita sure did get a rocky start, which seems like the trend with the new consoles now a days, maybe it will pull through and be as popular as the DS/3DS.
 
For Sony's first handheld effort I give them a good thumbs up, as someone else here said, was some of the more serious competition Nintendo has faced in the handheld world. I find it a shame I only really enjoy mostly remakes of Snes/Nes or PSOne games on it but hey, i'm happy
 
Knowing game-stop they'll just stop carrying it altogether.

They didn't even give the Dreamcast 24 hours from Sega's announcement before they dumped their entire stock, or t heir support for the system in general.

The dreamcast was an utter failure. That's the only console I could imagine Gamestop actually flushing their stock of immediately.
Otherwise it only happened on a store-by-store basis for other consoles. Some probably flushed to make room for newer stock, while others opted to take in the old stock and keep selling it. My local EBgames had gamecube games and GBA games for ages after the Wii and DS were released. Plenty of stores did. The only reason a store flushes stock is if it doesn't sell at that location well enough to justify the space.
 
I can think of a number of things that are going to assuredly prevent the Vita from ever being a legitimate competitor to the (3)DS, and a lot of it is Sony's own fault.
  • Ultimately, there are STILL NO GAEMS for the Vita. It's been two, almost three years now and they've still yet to make anything that would justify the purchase. Plenty of games worth buying the Vita for. If there are none that interest you, that is your opinion. Saying that there are no games for the Vita is just wrong.
  • At $300 for the handheld alone, there would have to be at least two dozen worth-it games to even pick it up at all. The Vita has been a lot cheaper. I bought mine (Limited Edition White) for $179 new with AC3:Liberations, 3 months of PS+, 4GB memory, PSABR Voucher.
  • Nevermind another $100 for a mandatory memory card. 4GB memory cards have been bundled with the PSVita for free in many cases. The $100 is not necessary, the average person can easily go by with a smaller one too. Especially if they buy games retail compared to online.
  • "oh, but the vita slim has 1gb already!" ... except Sony decides that storage is gone if you use a memory card, and you can't access it at all. 1GB is not that bad if you use carts compared to downloads.
  • Sony still has that obnoxious and rather insulting method of basically making it so only one PSN tag can be on the same card at a time, and that you have to go through this super slow and tedious backup and restore process and format each card you're using which is absolutely, utterly stupid. Multiple account on handhelds is just so popular. I know the 3DS supports multiple accounts and.. Oh wait. It doesn't.
  • Never mind the fact that I'd have to create yet another email because Sony chose to ban my original PSN account even though I never *expletive* played online in the first place :nayps3: PSN banning is quite rare if you're not doing something against the TOS. PSN is used for many other things than just online play, so it's not necessary to play online if you break the TOS. (PSN is a service, thus if you don't agree to the TOS, they can prevent access)
  • Even if I was affluent enough that I didn't need to pirate anything, the PSN has always had the critical flaw where there weren't even demo's available for a quarter of the available library, so because of the cost, I'm too afraid to actually try anything to see if it'd actually be worth buying. Many games have a demo available on launch and even after it. I've played quite a few games via a PSN demo before actually buying or not buying the game
  • Honestly, the only reason I was even interested in the PSP at all was because of the Homebrews. I didn't even start to bother with any of its games until after I actually had one, and out of the sheer luck that my first PSP purchase ended up being a pre-mod Japanese go with a bunch of games preloaded on it already. The same can be said for many consoles. Homebrew is still an addition to what the console can be used for.
  • The non-removable battery will guarantee that if by chance I do find something I do want to play constantly on it, the system will not even last a year of use before the battery's had it, and Sony gets to charge me some insane markup to replace or repair it. The PSVita battery can be changed by the user. It's also in the manual IIRC. You need just a single Phillips #00 screwdriver. If you needed to change it, there are guides out in the internet such as iFixit.
  • ... Or I end up going through about eight of them because of Sony's legendarily awful hardware reliability problems. Sorry to hear that. All hardware have issues. Nothing is permanent, especially with electronics. I've still got all my Sony consoles up and running without a problem. Not saying it'll take your problem away, but not a single handheld or console made so far has been without problems. For example my DSL R/L buttons are near done, hinges always wear out, screens can get burned, etc.
Sorry, at this point I just don't see Sony ever really being a viable competitor, since even theydon't treat or care about the Vita even remotely seriously.
While some people already replied, I figured I'd put my input. Bolded above..

In my opinion the PSVita is a fantastic console. Sure it could get more games, but so could the 3DS, Wii U, PS4 and Xbox One.

Damn. Ninja'd by @Guild
 
32GB memory card is $70 on Amazon US. Of course if you don't need 32GB of storage then you can get something cheaper. I got a 4GB for $20. Most Vita bundles come with a 4GB bundled anyway.

I wouldn't say there are no games, admittedly it could use more diversity but it has its fair share of high quality games and plenty of time sinks. Hell I'm happy as a pig in shit that I have Terraria, that could last me a long long time.

Are you really bitching about demos? Not every game has a demo, and there are plenty of demos on the PSN. If there's not a demo, look up some info, be informed. You have the internet y'know.

As for the "one account per card", you could, I dunno, buy another smaller card and keep another account on there. Or it's a fucking handheld, it's meant to be used by the individual, not shared with your obnoxious brother who will the screen gross from his sticky kid hands.

...And why did they ban your e-mail? Was this entirely random? Because I don't really believe that.

Honestly the only homebrew I used on the PSP was some emulators and Wagic. 90% of homebrew is unfinished bad games or useless apps.

Um, I've had my Vita for like... two years now and the battery's just fine. What the fuck are you doing to your Vita?

Yes, their AWFUL HARDWARE PROBLEMS. Like the .8% of PS3's that YLOD'd! I had a PSP 1000 that I bought used and eventually broke down after a good long time and my old Vita broke because I dropped it and the screen wouldn't work. Although the touchscreen still worked and all the components did, I could hear all the sound coming from it and it would interact with my touch motions.

I feel like you've never even played a Vita and are just shouting all this nonsense while every Vita owner here will say it's factually wrong, minus like the "no games" part since that's an opinion. A shit and wrong opinion, but still an opinion.




"Painful" or "entertaining"?
I still think pretty much any phat PS3 will YLOD at some point if nothing is done. At least I had three and all of them YLOD'd (although one of them got a disc drive failure before YLODing). It is fairly dusty here but that's still kind of ridiculous.
 
I still think pretty much any phat PS3 will YLOD at some point if nothing is done. At least I had three and all of them YLOD'd (although one of them got a disc drive failure before YLODing). It is fairly dusty here but that's still kind of ridiculous.

I've owned the same phat PS3 for almost 7 years now and it still works just fine
 
I still think pretty much any phat PS3 will YLOD at some point if nothing is done. At least I had three and all of them YLOD'd (although one of them got a disc drive failure before YLODing). It is fairly dusty here but that's still kind of ridiculous.


Maybe you should, y'know, stop buying phat PS3s then? The Slims have been in perfect working order since day one.
 
Maybe you should, y'know, stop buying phat PS3s then? The Slims have been in perfect working order since day one.
I did after the third, haven't had any issues with the Slim (apart from odd stuttering in cutscenes that I can't remember the phat doing but oh well).
 
Maybe you should, y'know, stop buying phat PS3s then? The Slims have been in perfect working order since day one.

agree....a SLIM still has a slight chance if you leave it on for a fucking week..but my Super Slim has had no problems despite playing graphically intensive games for a while. At least Sony fixes their cooling and hardware flaws in each revision...Still want to get my YLOD'd Rodgero Phat back to life someday.
 
But the 3DS IS a downgrade.


Vita: 2 analog stick, higher resolution, bigger and higher quality screen, CAPACITIVE touch screen, rear touch pad, trophies, no friend code friend list, messages, stronger specs(quad core reaching the GHz speed), easy game update, ps plus, proprietary memory cards, no region lock, memory card trick to switch accounts, fast and functioning Youtube app and browser, more apps, can play PSP and PS1 games available from the PSN Store, can connect to PS3 and PS4, bad camera, Sony exclusives, lots of indie, king of the niche titles, more gaems(613) = COMPLETE DOWNGRADE

3DS: 1 analog nub/pad(like the psp), lower resolution, smaller screen than Vita(for both models), RESISTIVE bottom touch screen, friend codes, 3D effect, CPU with speed lower or close to the PSP, no optional subscriptions, region lock, no way to change accounts at all, can use SD cards, slow and buggy Youtube app and browser, less apps, backward compatible with DS games, cannot connect to the Wii and barely any connection to the Wii U, bad camera, Nintendo exclusives, not a lot of niche titles, less gaems(504) = COMPLETE UPGRADE
 
The 3DS is a downgrade to have non 8th gen hardware related features in it. The CPU that they use is a Dual-Core ARM11 MPCore and a single-core ARM9. They're using stuff that is more than 10 years old, but they pulled it off quite well with the games they made. The design for the 3DS is amazing, but suffer to add on Two analog sticks that people want, and they have games that are meant to have two analog sticks? I don't really think Nintendo is about the competition any more, they just promote the 3DS, and be on with they Business. Now the 3DS is an amazing handheld consoles, with a huge library, but just lack the hardware features, but it is okay since it is Nintendo after all lol.


The PSP Vita is a mini PS3 in your hands, and have all the hardware features to be considered 8th gen for this year. While they do have excellent games, they also lack a huge library. The PS Vita design is great, sleek, and cater toward there audience with everything that a gaming fan wants.
 
My local EBgames had gamecube games and GBA games for ages after the Wii and DS were released..

Gamestop quit dealing with gamecube games once the backwards compatible Wii was replaced with the non-backwards compatible Wii, and GBA games met the same fate when Nintendo quite selling the DS lite. As long as the Wii U and 3DS are bc then you can expect to see Wii and DS games at gamestop.
 
I got the 2k Model a few years back. At first I tried to use a PhotoFast card, but it completely failed and I ended up getting a Duo card. Even then, if I kept the PSP in my pocket the card would stop working until pulled out and blown on. Getting the PSPgo was a great idea. I don't risk loosing memory cards in the playstation emulator anymore. Plus the 16GB internal memory is a life saver for other things. I use the resume function which works on PS1 games. The bluetooth is a little shoddy compared to my Android phone and the controls are stiff and not intuitive. The screen won't go out when listening to audio books unless I hold the brightness button. Closing the unit causes the screen to turn on (or causes the unit to sleep). So I have to leave it opened. Watching movies isn't worth the trouble. I have to convert the movie so the PSP can handle it. So it's great for it intended use, a game machine.

Now that the PSP is going out, it looks like a good time to finish my game collection.
 
Gamestop quit dealing with gamecube games once the backwards compatible Wii was replaced with the non-backwards compatible Wii, and GBA games met the same fate when Nintendo quite selling the DS lite. As long as the Wii U and 3DS are bc then you can expect to see Wii and DS games at gamestop.

My EBgames still had a large selection of GBA games well past the time I bought my DSi, and I was late to the party on that one.
I've seen 'em carry PS2 games as well despite BC PS3s stopping.

They don't just throw this shit in the garbage, they shuffle it to stores that can sell it. The only thing they obviously don't do, is bring in new new stock. But that's a given.
 

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