SCEE just tweeted that Gravity Rush is coming to retail afterall.
June 13th.
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2012...-as-both-download-and-game-card-on-13th-june/
SCEE just tweeted that Gravity Rush is coming to retail afterall.
June 13th.
SCEE just tweeted that Gravity Rush is coming to retail afterall.
June 13th.
Why is it taking so much longer for the PAL version compared to the European release? Are they actually changing anything? This all seems kinda stupid to me.
I can buy Vita 3G/Wifi + 16 GB card for like 230€ at Lockerz, a steal! Seems too good to be true; you guys have any recommendations where to buy the thing for cheap?
Pal = Europe?!
I think you have forgotten what PS2 games look like.
Fire one up to compare.
Dear Sony,
Care to divulge the pricing/details of the MLB 12 The Show Vita/PS3 bundle?!? We are less than a week away.
Loving Uncharted but I think I need another game. Was really hoping to score in the buy 2 get 1 sales, but no place had all 3 games I wanted. I may just go pick up Hot Shots soon.
Thrustmaster is having a hell of a time getting all three of their Vita cases to market. The cases have been delayed yet again, with no new date given by Amazon US. The Thrustmaster site is saying available as of yesterday, 28th.
My Vita needs a safe home to rest while not in use. The white foam envelope that the system shipped in is getting the job done while I'm not around, but it's just not fly enough.
SCEE just tweeted that Gravity Rush is coming to retail afterall.
June 13th.
In this broad context, the idea that a colossus like Sony would devote itself to developing and marketing a device that is at least twice the size of a phone, blatantly endangers the pocket budget of men around the world, and is pretty much built to do one thing well play games might seem anachronistic. But that is exactly what Sony has done with the new PlayStation Vita. And that is why its brilliant.
The Vita is the finest mobile gaming system yet made for adults. Its that simple. The Vita is not trying to be a phone. It is not trying to be the one-stop shop for everything your digital heart desires. It is not bloated and shackled by the weight of diffuse ambition that you might have expected from Sony.
The Vita is trying to be a great game machine for core console gamers who dont mind adding to their pocket budget by carrying around a device in addition to their cellphones. At that it succeeds superbly.
I can buy Vita 3G/Wifi + 16 GB card for like 230 at Lockerz, a steal! Seems too good to be true; you guys have any recommendations where to buy the thing for cheap?
Thrustmaster is having a hell of a time getting all three of their Vita cases to market. The cases have been delayed yet again, with no new date given by Amazon US. The Thrustmaster site is saying available as of yesterday, 28th.
My Vita needs a safe home to rest while not in use. The white foam envelope that the system shipped in is getting the job done while I'm not around, but it's just not fly enough.
I wouldn't trust that site to ship me dog shit if I paid for it with overnight shipping.
The best retailer deals have come and gone I'm afraid. They were all launch deals that gave $20 gift cards.
YMMV with Lockerz I guess. I got the launch day bundle from them for the price of a wi-fi unit. It was shipped the day of release and got to me 2 days later. No issues. I think their main problem is the 32 gig memory card.
I'm also waiting for the VIP case and using that foam envelope. I want to bring it around with me, but it's not leaving the house until I get that case.
Best hand held I have ever owned.
The middle quote you selected is sorta hilarious, considering the PSP got beat up for supposedly being the exact opposite (trying to do too many things), even though the VITA is doing everything the PSP did and then some. But yeah, it's not "trying to be a phone" so there's that, I guess.NY Times Vita review. They love it.
May I ask where you live? I'm from Europe and that Vita deal seems too good to be true. Also, did you get the 3G model?
Fantastic Wallpaper!
wow indeed. That blew my mind a little bit.
Game journalism. How do they work>
The middle quote you selected is sorta hilarious, considering the PSP got beat up for supposedly being the exact opposite (trying to do too many things), even though the VITA is doing everything the PSP did and then some. But yeah, it's not "trying to be a phone" so there's that, I guess.
Backup and restore works pretty well. It takes approx. 70 mins to restore 10-14GB of data from PS3 to Vita.
The comments are worse. There are people that are getting mad at fucking trophies. WTF. And since you CAN get trophies on pre-owned games its even worse.
"Loophole" seems like a cryptic way to unknowingly bash something that the author doesn't understand. You format the card and the game is as good as new. What's the problem here?
The very existence of an "ultimate" version only several months after vanilla should explain why they aren't on disc.Is there a reason why they're still DLC? I figured since its the *Ultimate* version, the game would have all the characters in the cart (Jill and Shuma aren't even new DLC for the game)
The middle quote you selected is sorta hilarious, considering the PSP got beat up for supposedly being the exact opposite (trying to do too many things), even though the VITA is doing everything the PSP did and then some. But yeah, it's not "trying to be a phone" so there's that, I guess.
I think one of the comments nailed it though. It's done so the new user doesn't automatically get all the trophies if he uses the save file from the original buyer. It makes perfect sense to be honest and doesn't sound like it's done to stop used sales (you have online passes for that).
If you wanna get the trophies start from scratch and earn them.
Eh, overpriced memory cards for consoles are nothing new.Odd that there is no mention of memory cards in that review. It is a valid issue right now.
Odd that there is no mention of memory cards in that review. It is a valid issue right now.
Gravity Rush release date in the US is now June 12.
I agree that it works well in that it works. But it is ridiculously slow. That seems to be due to the speed of the memory cards though.
I only did a 5GB backup today and it took probably 45 minutes. I can transfer exactly the same quantity of data to my usb3 stick in just over a minute. Now I know the Vita isn't USB3, but still.
Hopefully owning this 32GB card will negate too many needs to do with in the future. I'm not looking forward to it when the time comes.
My list for a revision that will never happen are a) USB 3, b) much faster memory cards, I'll pay the premium, again, c) white. One of those MIGHT land in the west one day. MAYBE.
Kind of a dumb question but how does one know when their Vita has been fully charged?
Kind of a dumb question but how does one know when their Vita has been fully charged?
Debatable (For its time, PSP certainly did its tasks better than most alternatives of which there were few.) but that's beside the point. The complaint at the time was as much about just the act of putting any focus on non-gaming tasks at all. Now that we live in a world where every mobile device is a jack-of-all-trades by default it doesn't even register that the PS Vita starts with a much larger of library of movies to buy than the PSP did, for example. That was seen as such a big threat to the PSP's "core values" at the time, LOL.PSP didn't perform any if its tasks well. Vita improves over PSP in every area, and in gaming rivals the home console experience.
Gravity Rush release date in the US is now June 12.
It lets out a bellow like a mating walrus.
Ignore the posters above, they're just trying to mess with your head.
Gravity Rush release date in the US is now June 12.
One thing I found from another site was this which looks like it might do what I want without any modification