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So what do we Vita owners have to look forward to this E3?

I would love a reverse remote play, to play the games from my vita in the TV, after all Sony doesn't even expect to sell or support the vita/vita TV anymore.

Maybe they could make like a dock or something that plugs into the TV and when you put the Vita into the dock it seamlessly displays on the big screen
 
PQube might have something in store for Vita. Couple of titles rumored: Uppers, Net High, Chaos; Child, Yu-No and Punch Line.
 
Well, Shakedown Hawaii (sequel to Retro City Rampage) is coming soon... I cannot wait.

I'm also still patiently waiting for Banner Saga.
 
Mostly some great indie, Japanese and ports from classic games: some cool shit from Devolver like Crossing Souls, plus some deals Sony may have (some PS1/PSP remaster for PS4+Vita like LocoRoco/Parappa style, a remaster from Double Fine like Monkey Island).

And well, Bloodstained, Windjammers, A Rose in the Twilight, Valkyria Revolutions, Shakedown Hawaii, Pixel Noir, Children of Morta, Zodiac: Orcanon Odyssey, Legend of Raven, Gal Gunvolt, Rain World, Samurai Gunn, etc.

I love my Vita. She is just sleeping a bit until I finish all the huge amount of PS4 (and some Switch) hits being released this year, but not for long.
 
PS3 that sold 80+ million still went after the Wii's "lightning in a bottle" success with Playstation Move. I'm not saying it worked out for them just like the vita didn't, but I believe that it was just bad timing, tbh.

This isn't really accurate.

PS Move came out in 2010, around about when the PS3 hit 50m.

It would've been in development when the PS3 was closer to 35-40m, while the Wii was almost double that at the time.
 
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Its dead, Jim.

But there are still occasionally good games. Also wait for deals on the PSN. This week has some real good ones. I definitely will keep mine for a good while before my Switch library grows.



FFXII has no Vita version and it should be seen as a sign of SE moving their interests elsewhere.
You would think square saying they Are basically putting all their games on switch is a sign
 
A lot of brutal posts here, that don't actually respond to the OP. Sony may have stopped Vita support, but if there was a time for them to bring it back, why couldn't it be now with the Switch doing well? It's the quickest way to compete with Nintendo. The Vita is no slouch when it comes to graphical fidelity. And it's bizarre that the narrative is that it's dead when there is a huge vita library available and most people haven't turned on their system in years. If you go back through the catalog you'll see there's a lot of awesome games.

To answer the OP, I wouldn't get my hopes up on them doing a Vita centric portion of their show, but there could very well be PS4 games that also have a Vita counterpart. For example

Ys VIII
Summon Night 6
Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth and Mask of Deception
God Wars
Chaos; Child
House in Fata Morgana maybe?

The Vita fan base is still pretty dedicated and support the system so I can see more titles getting announced.
 
As a Vita owner, I say that Nintendo is continuing the legacy. Buy a Switch. Someday the Waifus and VN will migrate to Switch.
 
This year is pretty much it.. I got nothing, which is sad. I still continue to play it though.
I have DQ Builders and WoFF waiting on the back burner for the summer.
 
Not really.

I mean, I know support for the thing is winding down, and I purchased the memory card mainly for PS1 classics, but that's not all I got it for.

Don't let these dudes get you down. I really want to invest in a 64 GB memory card since I have a lot of games that my 16 GB one just can't hold.

The Vita is dead, but it has an almost near perfect RPG catalog. If you love RPGs, it'll be a treat. It's my dedicated RPG machine and, in turn, is one of my favorite handhelds. I have all the Final Fantasies, all the Personas, and a vast collection of great PS1, Vita, and PSP RPGs.
 
A lot of brutal posts here, that don't actually respond to the OP. Sony may have stopped Vita support, but if there was a time for them to bring it back, why couldn't it be now with the Switch doing well? It's the quickest way to compete with Nintendo. The Vita is no slouch when it comes to graphical fidelity. And it's bizarre that the narrative is that it's dead when there is a huge vita library available and most people haven't turned on their system in years. If you go back through the catalog you'll see there's a lot of awesome games.

Reasons why people buy a PS4:

- First party games
- Third party western AAA titles

What Vita would need for people to want to buy one:

- First party games that aren't B-tier spin-offs by outsourced studios.
- Third party western AAA titles that aren't B-tier spin-offs by outsourced studios.
 
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