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Release date, price and games on PlayStation Vita
That came to an end the era of PlayStation Portable. Kazuo Hirai finally confirmed what we knew for several days: the full name of NGP looks - PlayStation Vita. That came to an end the era of PlayStation Portable. Kazuo Hirai finally confirmed what we knew for several days: the full name of NGP looks - PlayStation Vita. Vita means `life`. For a new handheld console title is quite appropriate
That came to an end the era of PlayStation Portable. Kazuo Hirai finally confirmed what we knew for several days: the full name of NGP looks - PlayStation Vita. Vita means `life`. For a new handheld console title is quite appropriate. If you watched the press conference of Sony during E3 2011, you will surely agree with us. PlayStation Vita - device is socially oriented, as indicated by a wide variety of features designed for communication. One such feature is the Party, with which players can talk to each other, to compare achievement trophy be compared, and share experiences. Immediately after the speech of his presidential Sony Computer Entertainment sent out a press release in which it was said that the PlayStation Vita goes on sale at the end of the year in all three regions. Apparently, iPad three seriously frightened the Japanese, once the launch will take place at the same time. By the way, the cost of consoles in the press release was also shown. Thus, the model of Wi-Fi will hit the stores at a price of ¥ 24,980 (Japan), $ 249 (U.S.) and € 249 (Europe). For a more advanced version with 3G customers will have to shell out a little more - ¥ 29 980, $ 299 and € 299. As you can see, Sony has kept its promise: Vita, unlike previous consoles in the line of PlayStation, will be accessible to the masses of gamers. The only thing that kept a secret, so is the cost of future games. By the way, what comes to games. The head of SCEA WWS Scott Rhodes said that at this point in development is the order of eighty projects. With the PlayStation Vita will work about a hundred publishers and studios, including such giants as Electronic Arts, Rockstar, THQ, Ubisoft, Activision, Square Enix, Sega, Konami, Capcom, and Namco Bandai. For more on games for the PlayStation Vita read in our next news
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