"Their downfall however, came at the hands of an inability to listen to the very people they were selling the games too."
^This
I am hopeful as well, its not too late to localize those great games stuck in Japan. I wished they would have done this sooner.
@bothebo
Told ya there are games for the Vita... stuck in Japan though -_-
Please don't play with our emotions like that.
So this is like an alternate story where the player gets to control the destiny of the heroes from Type-0? I'm confuse here. :S
The VTV FAQ only mentions supporting 720p, 1080i and 480p. No 1080p.
I agree, they should sell more of their old business offices and build more of that.
Bigger, Brighter, Better.
Is there a Janitor opening? I would like to apply and live in a tent outside the premise.
^Well he has a point on the indie part, as much as I think some of them are great. Its not what I had in mind.
I was expecting boat loads of Japanese games on my Vita like I did with my PSP but Sony kinda screwed that when they went with a western centric strategy and kept supporting the PSP in Japan (until now even)
The best games on the Vita is being held in Japan without any localization. So I am hoping the new Sony 3rd party group can help get those games...
Why would we need to name them for you when Google is your friend or Bing or Yahoo.
@0pie (below)
Going by Disgaea 3. The Japanese version was released on Dec 2011 while the western version on April 2012. So that's 4 months difference.
Knowing how NISA is loyal to the Disgaea fanbase. I would assume the same localization cycle will happen.
I don't think its region lock. It would be detrimental to the product when the PS4 and Vita handheld is region free and it would have been scrutinized by now if it is.
Are we talking about localized games here? Because they did announce a lot of games during the VTV reveal.
I have a feeling this is going to be like Before Crisis and we will never get to see it outside Japan :<
Okay... so where is our localization?
Bibliotheca is composed of multiple Tales of titles. That means another Tales game that may not get localized. :<
^I'm not sure either. The VTV is essentially a Vita without the perks of a portable device. So its like asking a Vita to be a controller of another Vita.
I would assume you can remote play though, if that is even sensible in this regards. I guess we will have to wait for further details.
Any DS3 and DS4 (in the future) will work. The VTV does not have a separate dedicated controller.
You only need to create an account on regions that has PSN and offers better PS+. You can also use Prepaid cards in exchange for CC. Its safer anyway. This is the same issue we have in the Philippines.
We aren't even part of the launch territories but our retailers will find a way to get some imports in though. We never missed any launch dates. lol!
So I'm confident the retailers in Argentina can get stocks in better since they are part of the launc...
Not that slim. The PS3 still has the optical drive and built in storage(or space for it) after all but if you mean to travel with the newer slim models, then you shouldn't have any problems.
The way you put Goku and Vegeta's fusion sounded so wrong and yet so funny, in so many ways. lol!
Edit: I can't remember if we ever got the 1st part of this franchise localize? Does anyone remember :<
@falviousuk
That make sense, sadly I doubt anyone would make an all around machine (like a PC) since they want customers to stay within their ecosystem without having to pay too much royalty from others.
Fox News incoming!