Published on September 17th,2011 at 5:56 PM
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Sony PlayStation Vita at the Tokyo Game Show 2011

Sony PlayStation Vita at the Tokyo Game Show 2011

Here in the SCE booth at Tokyo Game Show 2011, we’re offering experiences for even more users. Firstly, there are our three platforms, the PS3, PSP, and now, the PS Vita. We can provide a variety of experiences for people who play each platform. So we’ve set up a space where more people can try more titles.

The main attraction here is PS Vita. There are over 30 titles available on about 80 consoles. We think this is a very strong lineup of titles.

The main feature of PS Vita, which you’ll see as soon as you pick it up, is the 5-inch OLED display. Not only is the screen big, it’s also very clear, thanks to the OLED technology. Another feature is the variety of interfaces. For example, PS Vita has analog pads on the left and right, a six-axis acceleration sensor, and GPS. This diverse combination offers a variety of gaming experiences. Finally, another feature is network access. This is the first game console with an always-on 3G network connection, so users can communicate with each other anytime, anywhere. We think this will lead to new gaming experiences.

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Comments
 

  • MADGAMER

    I will buy PSP VITA as soon as its releases. 

    • Anonymous

      Same here

    • Ike

      make that 2..

  • AaronD12

    Looks pretty nice. The large OLED screen is beautiful, even on video. 

  • KILLER

    Vita has just enough juice for 3-5 hours’ gaming.

  • http://www.facebook.com/OgyRoss Agustin Ross

     Its an amazing looking piece of kit, but even if i got it i know i wouldn’t play it.
    Its what happened to my PSP, and my DS.

    Ill wait and see if they make games i actually want to play. I have less than 10 games for my PSP and DS.

  • Hugh

    I’ve always found the PSP gets tiring to hold. Doesn’t fit well in my hands. Looks like the vita is the same.

  • Anonymous

    Wonderful…!! only one word…

  • Anonymous

    Wonderful…!! only one word…

  • Hossain95

    I want to buy a Sony Play Station 2. I want to bring to my country Bangladesh. Please tell me, how much Play station 2? How I get from Kyoto?

 

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