TBH I didn't get along too well with the PSP. It didn't feel right, partly because of being disc based and somehow I had a hard time getting my hands around it. Also, being a smaller screen, having the controls on the side meant I had to look lower than the DS/ GBA SP,which was hard to get used to, and there weren't too many games I was interested in.Zachary Amaranth said:Fair enough. On all points, really. I mean, I don't get much use out of my DSi right now, anyway. There are games I'll probably enjoy. It's funny, I tend to love Nintendo Handhelds and hate their consoles.
I had a PSP, and only really got use out of it playing Parappa and FFVII. As such, I've personally been hesitant to shell out for a Vita. With the 3DS, I can at least trade Pokémon between it and my old DS, have somethng to multiplayer with on some games when my GF is around, and catch some of the new titles. The one thing I don't much care fore is the 3D effect itself. I'd certainly like a second analogue stick, for the record, but I don't think many games will use it as it's optional and limits the base. Nintendo was really dumb on that one.
I suspect the PSV will update in different ways, since you're right, it doesn't need any additional buttons/nubs/screen size. I do suspect we'll play this game with them as well, though. There's just more imperative with the 3DS because Nintendo took a huge hit in terms of finance and confidence. Sony did abotu as well as people projected.
By that logic, I shouldn't like the Vita as much as I do, which I why I bought the 3DS first. As, whilst there aren't many games now I'm interested in, I saw it as a long term investment for multiplayer at the pub, etc. However, considering I've since bought the Vita, and I've had so much more enjoyment out of it already, I wish I'd bought a Vita first, and then bought a 3DS much later from now when it's 2nd hand price has dropped significantly.