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PlayStation Vita Gets NA, EU Launch Date

Sony's upcoming portable gaming console has now gotten a firm launch date. After arriving in Japan on December 17, the PlayStation Vita will come to North America and Europe on February 22. "The two versions of the console — one with Wi-Fi only and one with both Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity — will be priced at $249.99 and $299.99, respectively, in both Canada and the United States. The launch price in Europe will be €249.99 and €299.99." Users will be limited to downloading games no bigger than 20MB over 3G — larger games, which may require up to 4GB of storage space, will need to go over a Wi-Fi connection or be installed from a memory card. Despite abandoning UMD, Sony reportedly has "plans" to allow some sort of transfer of PSP games to the Vita, though it will likely cost money.

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  1. This is Sony by NoobixCube · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm sure they'll be more than happy to sell you new copies of games you already have.

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    Admit it. You post strawman arguments as AC so you get modded Insightful for refuting them, rather than Troll
  2. 299 dollar = 217 euro. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Why are these machines always the same number in dollars and euros (just like apple devices) while the two currencies have different values?

  3. Re:No. by MtHuurne · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For that price I could get an iPad 2 (or equivalent Android tablet)

    I doubt that: currently the iPad 2 is about twice as expensive as the quoted euro prices and equivalent Android tablets aren't significantly cheaper. Tablet prices might drop a bit in the next half year, but not so dramatically.

    3G enabled is pointless for modern games if there's a a 20mb cap. It becomes something to only download tiny games on, which don't need a dedicated device.

    You can download the games over WiFi and play them online over 3G. Probably the 3G is too slow to download big games anyway even if there wasn't a cap.

    No backwards compatability (can't play PS1/PS2 games).

    PS1 games could be emulated. Of course, it is very likely Sony will want you to buy the game again instead of letting you put a disk image of your PS1 game on a flash card.

    I probably won't be buying one either: for simple games a smartphone will do just fine and for more complex games I prefer a bigger screen.