Though people say the games are in few, there's actually quite a bit of them. You have your games like Playstation All-Stars Battle Royal, which can actually play in unison with the PS3. You have titles also on the PS3 such as Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time. But you also have basically all titles of the original Playstation Portable up for download on PSN along with PS1 titles too. Exclusives are admittedly also really good, you have Little Big Planet Vita, Soul Sacrifice which is a recent title, Gravity Rush, etc. The latter two being completely original games in terms of being the first with the title.Piorn said:What games does it have? What hardware? Why should I care? I don't know anyone who has one.
I guess it's just a severe case of the Penguin Effect.
The hardware is pretty solid, though I can't give you the specs off hand, I know that it's the strongest handheld console to date, with great looking graphics and even able to handle PS3 games. It does have two built in cameras, which both are really good quality (like for Skype), a built in microphone (Which you can freely turn off without quitting your game or going offline), two analog sticks which is something new to the handheld consoles (something you must purchase a separate peripheral from Japan to have for the 3DS), and the ability to transfer some data from PC to PS3 through Content Manager. It does, much like the DS/3DS has two touch screens, one in the front and one in the back. The front being like an iPod's touch screen and the back being the same... But in the back. I think that's all to touch on...
Why you should care? Well, you've never owned a handheld. You seem a bit vaguely interested in any... So you gotta answer that yourself.
And you don't know? Well, that's just fine, you don't need to really. I don't know anyone in real life that owns a 3DS. It just happens.
I hope this helped you a little, sorry if it seems rushed.