Kotaku editorial: Sony killed the Vita

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Mobile Gaming Didn't Kill The Vita -- Sony Did

I have long been a fan of the PlayStation Vita. So this quote from one of Sony’s head honchos about portable gaming seriously bums me out.

Here’s Shuhei Yoshida at a recent Q&A, as transcribed by Eurogamer, when asked if Sony will ever develop a Vita successor:

“That’s a tough question. People have mobile phones and it’s so easy to play games on smartphones. And many games on smartphones are free, or free to start. I myself am a huge fan of PlayStation Vita and we worked really hard on designing every aspect. Touch-based games are fun - there are many games with really good design. But having sticks and buttons make things totally different. So I hope, like many of you, that this culture of playing portable games continues but the climate is not healthy for now because of the huge dominance of mobile gaming.”

This is nonsense. The climate is fine. Nintendo has sold over 50 million 3DSes and they don’t even have Minecraft. There’s no doubt that mobile gaming has had a huge impact on the traditional video game industry, but when it comes to the Vita flopping, Sony has nobody but themselves to blame.

Here is a partial list of reasons the Vita has failed:

  • Sony decided to gouge customers by forcing them to use proprietary memory cards, then jacking up the prices to obscene levels. (A 32GB Vita memory card retails for $100; standard 32GB SDHC memory cards cost $18.)
  • Sony marketed the Vita as a portable system with “console-quality gaming,” then went on to pack it with shoddy spinoffs like Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Call of Duty: Declassified, and Resistance: Burning Skies.
  • Despite all this, a subset of hardcore gamers quickly realized that the Vita was a fantastic machine for indies and niche Japanese games. So what did Sony do? They decided to pivot it as a portable accessory to the PS4—as if anyone would dish out an extra $250 to play Destiny on the toilet.
  • Vita owners also realized that the machine is fantastic for playing old PS1 and PSP games. Sony saw how much money they could make there, and they immediately filled out the PlayStation Store, pleasing fans with truckloads of classic new games every week. Just kidding. They ignored it. Even today you need to use a silly shortcut just to get some old games working on your Vita.
  • Remember the PS2? One of the most successful video game consoles in history? Chock full of great games that could be ported to the Vita in various ways? Someone should remind Sony.
  • Remember BioShock Vita? lmao
  • Sony has pretty much spent the past two years pretending the Vita doesn’t exist, ignoring it at every major trade show and convention. It’s embarrassing.
  • Sony has publicly admitted that they are no longer making Vita games.
Remember when the 3DS launched back in 2011? Remember how hard it flopped? Instead of pulling back and blaming the “climate” for all of their woes, Nintendo doubled down, releasing new models and filling it up with stellar games to the point where it’s now one of the best machines you can buy. Granted, Sony doesn’t have Mario or Zelda or the storied development acumen of their competitors in Kyoto. But if they hadn’t spent the past three and a half years firing a giant rifle at their own feet, maybe things would look a little different for the wonderful PlayStation Vita.
 
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Yep none of the classics were ever offered for free on PS+ for Vita. Essentially, indie games. So weird, I couldn't justify spending even $9.99 on some old ass yet (classic) games. Then the memory cards... No doubt to clamp down on piracy, which renders Vita paperweight whereas I believe PSP did well hardware wise because of piracy.
 
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Yep none of the classics were ever offered for free on PS+ for Vita. Essentially, indie games. So weird, I couldn't justify spending even $9.99 on some old ass yet (classic) games. Then the memory cards... No doubt to clamp down on piracy, which renders Vita paperweight whereas I believe PSP did well hardware wise because of piracy.
True indeed. If it wasnt for psp modding, there is so much classic shyt I would have never played.
 

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Personally I thought it should've been an Android device with an emphasis on a phone version:francis:
 

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It should have always been a super phone with dedicated buttons, but they didn't want to go that route.

I really don't see how they could have done anything differently other than not go crazy with the memory prices. I do agree that it is partly the reason it failed, too much money for storage.
 

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The market killed the vita.

It was a great system,spec wise and it was beautiful.


And sony legit tried. Uncharted,cod,asscreed,resistance,littlebigplanet,killzone,gravity rush,tearaway ,batman etc.


But the market wasn't interested with the rise of mobile gaming.


Whats insane to me though is the vita is often,to this day,outselling every console in Japan.


I still love my vita though,ive gotten my moneys worth out of it.
 

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The market killed the vita.

It was a great system,spec wise and it was beautiful.


And sony legit tried. Uncharted,cod,asscreed,resistance,littlebigplanet,killzone,gravity rush,tearaway ,batman etc.


But the market wasn't interested with the rise of mobile gaming.


Whats insane to me though is the vita is often,to this day,outselling every console in Japan.


I still love my vita though,ive gotten my moneys worth out of it.
COD, Resistance, Batman and AC were all trash/half assed though.

I agree with most of this article. They dropped the ball so hard with the Vita. The SD card prices almost made it DOA.

I never understood why they didn't put more of their franchises on the system or try to get some smaller versions of some of the most popular third party games with quality developers. So much wasted potential but I still love it.
 

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copped a vita a few Black Fridays ago...also copped the PSTV.

but fukk sony for the memory card shyt for real. I got perfectly good SD cards and they're charging 100 for 32? I bit the bullet a while back and copped one...but fukke'm. Vita would've been perfect w/ a microSD.
 

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In my opinion

Capcom killed the Vita

The minute Monster Hunter became a 3DS exclusive, it pretty much sealed the Vitas fate. It was the one franchise that was carrying the PSP in Japan when its sales cratered everywhere else.
 
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