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Sony launches new handheld games console – the ‘Vita’

The Playstation PSVita
The Playstation PSVita
Image: AP Photo/Reed Saxon

SONY IS HOPING to eat into smartphone manufacturers’ profits with a new handheld console, aimed at people who are looking for more than just Angry Birds.

The PlayStation Vita, already available in Japan, launches in the US and Europe on Wednesday. A basic, Wi-Fi version will retail at €250, while one that can access 3G cellular networks will go for €300, Eurogamer reports.

Sony is promoting the device with a $50 million marketing blitz “everywhere gamers are and where the general population is,” said Jack Tretton, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America. But Tretton acknowledges it won’t be an easy sell.

People have grown accustomed to playing games on handheld devices that also make phone calls, shoot videos, connect to the Internet, play songs and send text messages.

Why buy a gadget that does only one thing?

“Ultimately, if you consider yourself a gamer, you are going to find yourself migrating up the food chain to dedicated gaming consoles and the Vita,” Tretton said.

This video review from ConsumerReports.org shows the Vita in action:



Don’t tell that to Christian Thomas, a 20-year-old New York student who tried out the Vita at a temporary lounge Sony set up to promote the system.

“I don’t see myself carrying it around,” Thomas said, while playing “Marvel Vs. Capcom 3.” ”I’m content just picking up ‘Bejeweled’ on my iPhone.” He did call the Vita beautiful and said it’s easily the best handheld gadget he’s played with.

As a device, the Vita is sleek and powerful, melding the console-like controls that gamers are used to with touch screens common in mobile devices. Its dual analog sticks are a first for a handheld device and a must-have for shooter games played from a first-person perspective. Not only does the Vita’s main screen respond to touch, but it also has a touch screen in the back that offers gamers an entirely new way of controlling gameplay.

The Vita has a 5-inch screen, front- and rear-facing cameras and a quad-core processor, which is used in the fastest tablet computers. The Vita also connects to the PlayStation 3, so players for the first time can play the same game regardless of whether they are using a console or a handheld system.

Fynn Marselli, an 11-year-old who tried out the Vita at Sony’s lounge, said he’s now considering the Vita after saving up to buy the Nintendo 3DS. He already has an older DS and an iPod Touch for games. With its touch screen and physical controllers, he said, the Vita is “pretty cool, a little bit of both.”

- Additional reporting by Michael Freeman

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  • jimbo 20/02/12 #
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    I got one on friday they are cool…

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  • jimbo 20/02/12 #
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    yes its good if your into them , i have everybodys golf,virtua tennis,fifa and ridge racer..

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  • Ian Conway 20/02/12 #
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    Had a little go of it yesterday and wasn’t completely sold on it. I’ll prob wait until the price comes down a little bit.

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  • Martin Jordan 20/02/12 #
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    Bedtime soon kids !

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  • Ciara Kavanagh 20/02/12 #
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    What’s the difference between this and the PSP?

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  • Ailís McKernan 20/02/12 #
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    cant wait to get my mitts on one, looking forward to playing uncharted!

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  • Julian King 20/02/12 #
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    I gotta do some research, I’m only interested if I can play FPS games online with no issues.

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  • fizi_water 20/02/12 #
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    PS Vita is just a step up from PSP. Like iPhhone 4 to iPhone 3GS and like iPhone 4s to iPhone 4… and so on…. you get the drift. I wonder though if Vita can make a hit in this very competitive market of smartphones and tablets. After all when you pay similar money you can get smartphone or tablet that can do a lot more than PS Vita. Also games for smartphones and tablets are way cheaper than for Vita. For example any new game from app market is ususally between 2 and 5 euros, while game for Vita is 30-50 euros, quite the diffference! Then on the other hand, Vita would be more suited for serious gaming ( layout of the buttons, analog pads, etc. ) and games would be probably longer / more advanced than on smartphones and tablets. I’d say if you are casual (on the bus to kill the time) gamer then Vita is bad choice, better get good smartphone and have multi-purpose device. If you are serious gamer playing a lot of different games for hours, then yes, go for it. Just an pinion :)

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  • Anthony Goring 20/02/12 #
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    Damn. Only bought a 3DS. To eBay I go!

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    • Rossa O Connor 21/02/12 #
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      Feck it, GTA3 released on iPhone 4s. .79c!! Why waste your time on Sony, they have already failed hugely this year on the ps3 security, and customer support is non exsistent! Enjoy wasting your hard money

  • Adrian O'Donnell 21/02/12 #
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    I imagine it would be a sweeping success if it were allowed to use a standard micro sd card instead of the outrageously overpriced vita branded memory cards. Well played, Sony, you numptys. Here’s hoping that spurious cards hit the market soon. Not overly pricey at launch but the memory card thing was a deal breaker for me. Can’t justify paying fifty euros for a 16 gb card which, lets be honest, will fill pretty quickly, and I shudder to think how much a 64bg card might set me back!!

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  • Shane Hennessy 21/02/12 #
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    I usually try avoid Sony in general, as a company they are complete bastards. They also have a track record for getting it wrong most of the time.

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