It has to have Dualshock 4 support, right?
I mean, how the fuck is it going to remote play PS4 games?
https://twitter.com/kobunheat/status/376980522318061568
"Press release says that not all PS Vita titles will be playable on PS Vita TV, because it doesn't have a touch screen etc."
Ouya killed ouya
Vita is PSP backwards compatible right?
Fixed the URL for you.
Also, for reals, the Vita TV needs to be bundled with a Dual Shock 4. At least then we could use the touchpad for kinda-sorta-good-enough touch screen functionality. :-\
Some places and people are reporting you still need a Vita to be able to use it? I don't really see the point if this is just an expensive pass-through box they are selling instead of a cable + system update.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS IS AND WHAT IT DOES
Game Boy Player launched for $50 in 2003, when the GBA SP was still retailing for $100.
Yes. It has Vita game slot.
https://twitter.com/kobunheat/status/376980522318061568https://twitter.com/kobunheat/status/376980522318061568
"Press release says that not all PS Vita titles will be playable on PS Vita TV, because it doesn't have a touch screen etc."
More people have DS3s. And they're cheaper.
Press release with specs: http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/pdf/130909c_e.pdf
A bundle with a DS3, and an 8GB card will be available for $150.
dfuq is the point of vita portable exclusives, when you can get a device that is half the price to play the same games.
Yep, this is brilliant. I keep my consoles in my entertainment center and have to use old consoles for my bedroom TV. Sony just solved that problem for me.Streams PS4 to another TV in my house? BOUGHT.
This is a huge, huge game changer. Sony single-handedly saved the Vita's future while also providing consumers with an affordable alternative to getting the games on Vita in the way people seem to prefer it. Really impressive surprise announcement.