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except that this is about making a Vita exclusive bioshock game and not a port of Bioshock Infinite. You also can't play via Remote Play on the go...

That may be because the 3DS isn't all that much faster than it.

But can you really say it doesn't have more first party support than this? I mean there's obviously still Killzone and who knows what they'll announce at gamescom?

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Yeah, uhm, come back when that's an actual game. For now the gameplay video of Killzone Mercenary that popped up today looks impressive enough (And that's an actual game we'll be able to play).

The one thing I found strange in this video: Is that Vita missing the screw to the right of ther USB port? How did that happen?!

And the PSP games were pretty good for the plaform they were on.

A PSP would have more buttons... (D-pad, triggers)

My guess is that the 3 games are:

well you could stop moving and aim with your left finger while pressing fire with your right...

While holding the fire button if you move the finger holding the fire button around you can move the camera. I'm pretty sure the first Modern Combat and the first NOVA game didn't have that, but gameloft learned from that and added it into the next games.

Rayman Origins for the Vita will be free for PlayStation Plus subscribers in Europe from tomorrow onwards btw.

Nope, Minecraft for PS1 confirmed!

I think it's really getting time to say good bye to my old GT 330M.

If you think the PS3/360 version is bad (ok, tbh I haven't tried the demo for them) wait until you play the PC version. The Mouse controll is so bad, you can't aim precisely. If you move the mouse just a little bit the game won't respond to that. So basically you can't aim and will only be shooting bullets in the

The PS3 wasn't originally designed to be linked up with a Vita though, so it's different there. I think it would be possible for Sony to make the off TV play work in a way that wouldn't require devs to do anything to make it work. (basically the PS4 just sends what it would be displaying on screen to the Vita and the

The thing with the 3DS is that it got a big price drop and a ton of games. Also with it being a handheld things are a little different. Things like multiplaform games aren't as common between handheld systems, so how much power they have doesn't matter as much, because most developers will be making their games for

The one thing that can't change with a console is the Hardware. The Vita has good hardware for it's time, the Wii U not so much. The Vita situation can easily still change (not saying it's going to become the best selling console ever or anything, I'm just saying that it's easily possible for it to do better with the

Well since off-TV play will work with any game (pretty sure that's what Sony said) if you have both a PS4 and a Vita the Wii U won't be the only console able to do that for much longer. And of course it doesn't work with every game on the Wii U.

What makes the situation with the Wii U and the Vita different is that one console (the Vita) had the latest hardware when it launched and is still one of the faster handheld devices a year later, whereas the Wii U was quite outdated when it launched.

Not sure if this qualifies, but....