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So who's gonna get a PS Vita to replace their PSP?
I'm definitely getting it. I bought a 3ds, but regret it after seeing the impressive demos for little big planet and uncharted! Can't wait and the price is reasonable too for all you get :)
I'm planning on getting it, i don't have a PSP or 3Ds, but at $250 why the heck not?
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I never actually bought a PSP (though I've been tempted occasionally) or a 3DS (still might, as it has a few games I'm interested in coming out). Whether I get a Vita entirely depends on the games lineup. I like adventure games (something the DS has been doing pretty well) and RPGs (which I prefer to play on a handheld, since they're so time-consuming).
So far of the launch titles Reality Fighters kind of appeals to me, it reminds me of Ragdoll Fighters (perhaps it's supposed to).
So far of the launch titles Reality Fighters kind of appeals to me, it reminds me of Ragdoll Fighters (perhaps it's supposed to).
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I also definitely getting one. I bought the PSP on launch day and loved it. Unfortunately, it just died due to water damage about a 2 months ago. I've been waiting for Sony to reveal it officially with it's price before I decided. And since it's the same price that the PSP was at launch, then I'm all for it.
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Definitely, I still have a launch PSP and always wanted to upgrade but never did. I am really excited for the Vita and might even wait on line at launch to get it.
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