We are all aware that PlayStation VITA (Vita Edition) is a game console, that many people own and play at home, and that it is a highly customizable, home-based, and community-supported game console. And yet, there are a few things about it that are still unknown.
Today, we are excited to get a peek at a list of all the games that are already available for PlayStation VITA Vita in North America, as well as some of the other games that are coming. It’s a list we found in a leaked list (and is likely incomplete) from a site called PlayStation Store. This list is a great excuse for us to tease you all about what games are available for this year’s PlayStation VITA Vita, and there’s a ton of it.
Of course, this list is pretty vague, so we’re going to try to make it into something a little more concrete. We’ll be bringing you a video later tonight.
As always, we’re bringing you the latest announcements as soon as they are made so be sure to keep us posted.
We had a great time at Sony’s PlayStation showcase event this year. It was great to see the Vita and PSP, and to see games like Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and Killzone Shadow Fall at the show as well. We were especially excited to see that both of these games were playable on the Vita, despite being a handheld.
We think that PlayStation is going to be the place to see a lot of future Vita games, games that will be announced alongside their launch titles. As much as we like the Vita, we also like the idea of seeing a lot of games announced at one time, with no games announced at the same time for a given region. That kind of thing is something that a lot of fans of the system are looking forward to when we see Sony’s next generation of consoles.
Sony has a history of making a deal, releasing games at the same time as their launch titles. We’re not sure that their next big game will fall into that category. But if it does, we hope we get to play it. And we think it would be cool if Sony announced the games on the same day and release them when they do.
Sure, we like the idea of “being able to play all of the games at once,” but it’s not all that fun. Sure, we’d like to see a bunch of games in one place, but it’s just not happening for a lot of users at the moment. Instead, we’d like to see a larger, more comprehensive showcase of what’s coming to the PSN.
One of the reasons Sony may announce next week is because we’re pretty sure that a few weeks down the line, we’ll see the first of a slew of brand new titles. We’re hoping for PlayStation 4, but we’re also hoping to play some of the PS3 titles as well. The PS3 is still the powerhouse of the PlayStation family, and we’re really excited about the PS4.
For the most part, the games aren’t even going to be announced until we know they’re coming. Instead, the Sony rep that was in attendance will be posting updates on Twitter on the schedule of the events.