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Fitting! In the Philippines, meat buns (siopao) are supposedly made of cat meat.

4:3 aspect ratio and black borders are day-one, on-disc (on-file?) DLC. And are sold separately.

P-plesioth!?

I don't think I'll ever get over Chie's and Teddie's new voice. I know, I know—I just gotta deal with it.

While the Vita itself is region-free, contents that are downloaded to it (games, DLC) are locked to their respective accounts. That means if you want to play, say, some Japanese games, you'll have to switch to a Japanese account, which requires a lengthy process of factory-resetting your Vita.

Yes, Corpse Party is an absolute must for both Vita and PSP owners.

Mind = Blown

The Animal Crossing one looks like a... pantsu design.

The demo was pretty neat, though a couple of the puzzles made me feel stupid—especially after I found out that the demo is set on easy mode.

You mean you haven't rode around in the back of a truck in that pose? I'm sorry but you, sir, haven't lived your life to the fullest.

This.

Considering its hardware, Vita's price tag isn't so bad.

Fox News is gonna have a field day with this.

Brilliant!

Man, I hope I can play as Yuki-san. That guy's a total badass.

Is that... a subtle Kaz Hirai cameo?

You know, when I played the Asura's Wrath demo, I said to myself: this should have been a Dragon Ball Z game.

There was a petition to port this game to the Vita a while back. It was either the official PS Blog or Capcom-Unity—I can't remember. Needless to say, though, it had a very strong response from the community. But I think Capcom is trying to stay away from the Vita. Or Capcom is just being, well, Capcom.

Players that were sacrificed also don't get any experience points or bonuses.

I completely forgot about UMvC3, Mortal Kombat and other fighting games. MGS HD isn't 60fps, though; there are parts in the game that runs in 60fps, but overall both games run in a solid 30fps.