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The PlayStation Vita isn't due in Australia until February 2012, but the lucky ducks at GameSpot Asia have managed to get their hands on one. PlayStation Vita unboxing and interface tour - CNET X ...
The PS Vita is already out in Japan, is making quite a splash in the handheld industry. While we have to wait till February 22nd (or February 15th if you ordered the First Edition Bundle), folks ...
While we're still months away from seeing the PlayStation Vita show up in the stores, Sony continues to tease us with more live demonstrations here at the SCEJ press conference -- what we saw just ...
Sony is marketing the Vita TV as “the world’s smallest PlayStation” in Japan, and it isn’t kidding. Measuring just 65mm x 105mm x 13.6mm (2.6 x 4.1 x 0.5 inches), the Vita TV is an ...
The latest PS Vita Firmware 2.6 brings with it a new user interface for owners to enjoy together with enhanced save management, as well as now being able to play media stored on a PC or PS3 ...
The PlayStation Vita never really took off for Sony, which is a shame, considering the system’s excellent game library, intuitive interface, gorgeous screen and long battery life.
The most striking thing about the Vita is its sheer size: 3.3 inches all and a whopping 7.2 inches wide at its most distant points. It's as if Sony took the footprint of the PSP and decided to add ...
The PlayStation Vita, Sony’s last-ditch attempt to wrangle in hand-held gamers who have migrated to the infinitely cheaper iOS and Android gaming market offers innovation via a smartphone-like ...
Putting aside the interface, the programs, and all the other bells and whistles the Vita offers, the device is made for handheld gaming first and foremost. In this, it succeeds.
Sony has just announced a complete overhaul of the user interface for the PlayStation 4. The XrossMediaBar is totally gone from this iteration (it’s also notably absent from the PS Vita, too).
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