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If you love playing video games, then Sony’s new PlayStation Vita was designed with you in mind. If you have owned a Super NES, or a PlayStation, an Xbox or a GameBoy over the years -- I’m ...
Today we learned that Sony will be discontinuing production of physical PlayStation Vita games next year. It's been a long time coming, but the beginning of the end of the PS Vita is finally here.
Nearly one year after its launch in Japan, Sony is releasing the PS Vita TV — now clad in black and rechristened the PlayStation TV — in North America today, Tuesday October 14th, for $99.99.
When the Sony PlayStation Vita arrives in North America on February 22nd, it’ll face stiff competition. Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets have become powerful, cheap and ubiquitous.
Sony's PlayStation Vita has hit Europe, North America, South America and Singapore, marking its second major launch after an impressive but short-lived sales frenzy in Japan. It's Sony's second ...
As of February 13th, the US Vita actually doesn't have any apps yet, but Sony told us several should be in the PlayStation Store, including Netflix, by the handheld's February 22nd formal launch date.
The Sony PlayStation Vita is well-positioned to avoid the struggles of its main handheld rival, Nintendo’s 3DS, the executive in charge of Sony’s game business said Thursday.
Sony unveils PlayStation Vita TV The new PS Vita TV, which lands in Japan on November 14, will serve as a multimedia streaming station that connects to the PlayStation 4.
The music transfer is easy enough, and the Vita accepts MP3, MP4, AAC, and WAV files. But video files are especially problematic, because the Vita will only accept your MPEG-4 and H.264 files.
Sony has pulled a web version of the PS Store that allowed players to buy PS3, PSP, and PlayStation Vita games – stoking rumours that Sony will close Stores for those older platforms this Summer.
Sony's NGP console has been rebranded the PlayStation Vita, will be out by the end of the year, and will cost €250 for the Wi-Fi version and €300 for a console with 3G capabilities.
Sony couldn't lose face by pulling PlayStation Vita from the market. But neither was it going to spend time and money creating the high-profile exclusive titles key to the success of any platform.