The Official PlayStation Vita Thread - 11/4: FW 3.00 Coming Just in Time for the PS4 Launch!

I'm not sure when it happened but I saw that Amazon now has the 4GB memory card up for preorder. I have no idea why Amazon hasn't put up the other cards yet.....especially the 32GB.
 
[quote name='Gamehead']Wow. He was almost as excited about Lumines as this guy was about Power Gig

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uOGfL57bLM[/QUOTE]
Would you mind removing the "s" after http in the url so the video isn't breaking the thread? Thanks.

It looked like he's at an event demoing the game for other people, so he could've been tired after giving the same speech all day.
 
For anyone who has been waiting for the Memory Cards to go up on Amazon, all 4 of them are now available for preorder.
 
Now that the 3g plans have been announced I'm kind of tempted to change my preorder to 3g version. It's $50 more but you get a free game. I have a smartphone but it's only the 200mb plan from att. I only used like 40mb last month but still this would be nice to just buy 2gb worth of data when going on a trip and not worry about getting anywhere near 200mb. I just hope they announce what the free game choices are a least 2 weeks prior to release so I can change my preorder is necessary. Not doing anything right now.
 
[quote name='el swordo']Now that the 3g plans have been announced I'm kind of tempted to change my preorder to 3g version. It's $50 more but you get a free game. I have a smartphone but it's only the 200mb plan from att. I only used like 40mb last month but still this would be nice to just buy 2gb worth of data when going on a trip and not worry about getting anywhere near 200mb. I just hope they announce what the free game choices are a least 2 weeks prior to release so I can change my preorder is necessary. Not doing anything right now.[/QUOTE]

Depends on the free game doesn't it. Have they announce what type of "free" game it would be. A free PS Vita game sounds much nicer than a $5 PSN game.
 
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/09/playstation-vita-data-plans-for-us-revealed/
Finally, an official list of pricing plans for 3G service on the PlayStation Vita has been announced by AT&T, the official data partner for Sony's latest handheld. There will be two options available: a $14.99 plan with a cap of 250MB per month, and a $25 plan with a cap of 2GB per month. These are month-to-month plans -- no long-term contract required.

AT&T has also revealed that anyone who signs up for Vita data coverage can download a free game from a select list of titles. We've contacted both Sony and AT&T to get our hands on that list and will update when we hear back.

The PlayStation Vita launches in the US on February 22.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...ata-plans-for-playstation-vita-136954073.html

PS Vita will launch with a wide range of social networking features developed specifically for the system that provide unique, handheld entertainment experiences:

Location-based application "near" will allow users to find out what other PS Vita owners in their vicinity are currently playing and what titles are most popular in the area. "near" also enables location-based gaming features such as "gifting," in which a user can access virtual game-related items that other users are sharing by checking in at geographic locations. For example, in the popular kart racing series ModNation Racers: Road Trip, PS Vita users will be able to collect rare gift items provided through the game when visiting specific points of interest in 45 major cities around the world. They can then share them with other PS Vita owners through the "near" application.

"LiveArea™" is an interactive interface for each PS Vita software title in which users can access the latest information for games through PlayStation®Network.

In addition, a variety of social networking and communications services such as Facebook, Flickr, foursquare, and Twitter will be available on PS Vita.

"With a mobile broadband connection, gaming enthusiasts will have seamless access to LiveArea," added Lurie. "Users can check on their friends' accomplishments with LiveArea when they're playing the same game, triggering real-time communication."

PS Vita systems with an active AT&T data plan will also take advantage of software functionality developed specifically for the 3G-enabled model that allow users to game at the speed of their mobile lifestyle, including turn-based, asynchronous multiplayer gameplay, instantly updated rankings and leaderboards, immediate access to the latest downloadable add-on content, and real-time community news.

The PlayStation Vita 3G/Wi-Fi model will be available in the United States on February 22 for $299. AT&T data plans are priced separately and will be available on a month-to-month basis. Users can easily activate a data plan directly from their PS Vita system. In addition, once PlayStation Vita owners activate their 3G/Wi-Fi unit with one of AT&T's data plans, they will be eligible to choose one free download from a list of select games available on the PlayStation®Store.
http://us.playstation.com/psvita/att/

The Global Data Connect plans will be made available to PS Vita customers at the time of Launch. You must purchase a Service Plan and be currently active on it to qualify to purchase a Global Data Connect plan. Global Data Connect plans do not count towards the payment of Session-Based Payments which are as follows:

$24.99 for an extra 20MB in over 100 select countries*
$59.99 for an extra 50MB in over 100 select countries*
$119.99 for an extra 100MB in over 100 select countries*
$199.99 for an extra 200MB in over 100 select countries*
*Countries in the Global Data Connect plans may change at AT&T’s discretion.

Software Integration
Below are the various ways 3G is optimized throughout PS Vita’s first party titles.

Hot Shots Golf
Wipeout 2048
ModNation Racers: Road Trip
Super Stardust Delta
Hustle Kings
Little Deviants
Reality Fighters
Gravity Rush
MLB ’12: The Show
Unit 13
Sound Shapes
Little Big Planet
 
[quote name='nightmare452']Depends on the free game doesn't it. Have they announce what type of "free" game it would be. A free PS Vita game sounds much nicer than a $5 PSN game.[/QUOTE]
true which is why i will wait to decide if it's worth $50 more. if it's just a free psn game i'll pass. my phone is rooted and has the ability to act as a wifi hotspot. I could always just upgrade my phone plan for long road trips. I have a power inverter in my car with both usb and ac power ability so i could in theory play my vita off ac power while having my phone act as a wifi hotspot for entire car and i could connect my vita to that
 
The Global Data Connect plans will be made available to PS Vita customers at the time of Launch. You must purchase a Service Plan and be currently active on it to qualify to purchase a Global Data Connect plan. Global Data Connect plans do not count towards the payment of Session-Based Payments which are as follows:

$24.99 for an extra 20MB in over 100 select countries*
$59.99 for an extra 50MB in over 100 select countries*
$119.99 for an extra 100MB in over 100 select countries*
$199.99 for an extra 200MB in over 100 select countries*
*Countries in the Global Data Connect plans may change at AT&T’s discretion.
I assume this is for traveling internationally?
 
Just found out about sony rewards card. As long as you have an income greater than your rent you are pretty much golden. Now to cancel my preorder at gamestop and pay for it using the card
 
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012...n-atlanta-boston-chicago-miami-nyc-next-week/

Some new Vita Hill Social Club events have been announced:
Last month, we threw open the doors to a San Francisco location where gamers could just walk right in and go hands on with PlayStation Vita. The reaction was rapturous, but why should California get all the love? Frankly, I think the Golden State is starting to get a little spoiled.

Starting next week, Vita Hill Social Clubs are opening in five of America’s great cities, and we’ll be holding grand opening meetups in all of them:

Tuesday, January 17th
Chicago (click here to RSVP)
1444 N. Milwaukee Ave
Your host: Jeff Rubenstein from PlayStation.Blog

Miami (click here to RSVP)
749 Washington, Miami Beach
Your host: Rey Gutierrez from PlayStation.Blog

New York City (click here to RSVP)
154 Stanton St.
Your host: Sid Shuman from PlayStation.Blog

Wednesday, January 18th
Atlanta (click here to RSVP)
800 Peachtree St.
Your host: Rey Gutierrez from PlayStation.Blog

Boston (click here to RSVP)
579 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge
Your host: Sid Shuman from PlayStation.Blog

All meetups start at 5.30pm local time, ending at 8.30pm. Attendees will feast on free food and beverages, have unfettered access to a dozen PS Vita titles, and enter for chances to win a PS Vita system before it hits store shelves on February 22nd. PlayStation.Blog’s design guru Rey Gutierrez even whipped up a special T-shirt for the occasion, which will go to the first 100 people to show up to each meetup. So, you know, don’t be late.

These new Social Clubs are opening in addition to the existing location in San Francisco. We’ll also be opening Social Clubs in Austin, TX and the L.A. area soon. Click here for all locations, addresses, and hours of operation.

Be sure to RSVP to let us know you’re coming (ATL BOS CHI MIA NYC). Hope to see you next week!
 
Just canceled my pre-orders. I want the First Edition Bundle, but I don't want to pay an extra $50 for 3G. If Sony brings the Wi-Fi bundle over from Canada, then I'm sold. Until then...
 
[quote name='dallow']So you pre ordered the wifi version?[/QUOTE]

Yeah, but I want the wi-fi bundle. I'll wait for Sony to bring it over. No need to rush in and waste money paying full price.
 
[quote name='dallow']Unless you really want Little Deviants, the wifi version plus the Starter Kit seems like a much better value.[/QUOTE]
The way I see it, $300 for LD, 4GB memory card, plus case leaves me the option to buy a game later. Little Deviants doesn't' seem worth $30-40 retailers are charging but I actually want the game.
 
[quote name='SynGamer']The way I see it, $300 for LD, 4GB memory card, plus case leaves me the option to buy a game later. Little Deviants doesn't' seem worth $30-40 retailers are charging but I actually want the game.[/QUOTE]
So starter bundle vs buying everything separately? I would get the starter bundle if it wasn't only a 4gb card. I have ps+ and I just know that I will want to put a few of the games on the vita. I'm thinking 8gb or maybe even 16gb. Maybe the starter kit is a good idea and then wait for price drop on the cards?
 
My primary concern is the lack of bundles for the Wi-Fi version. The point of bundles is to save some money and I would obviously like to save some money. Paying full price for everything at launch goes against that and I've simply decided to wait for a bundle.
 
[quote name='SynGamer']My primary concern is the lack of bundles for the Wi-Fi version. The point of bundles is to save some money and I would obviously like to save some money. Paying full price for everything at launch goes against that and I've simply decided to wait for a bundle.[/QUOTE]
They are already losing money on the console so you won't see a price drop for awhile. You may see a memory card sale sooner than later. I'm sure you can find discounted games in a few months after release. Third pary cases and stuff will probably come out for much cheaper. Honestly I'm getting it day one because I really want it. Also sony card is offering 5000 rewards points with first purchase if approved so you can get a $50 gift card for sony online store and get some other stuff if you don't already have the card
 
Hmm...that sony card sounds nice, but the constant filling out reward forms and mailing them doesn't...

Hopefully, Kmart will have a good deal on the system.
 
That First Edition Bundle isn't really saving you any money though unless you really think that cheap looking case is worth max $20 bucks.
 
[quote name='SynGamer']My primary concern is the lack of bundles for the Wi-Fi version. The point of bundles is to save some money and I would obviously like to save some money. Paying full price for everything at launch goes against that and I've simply decided to wait for a bundle.[/QUOTE]

Actually the point of a bundle is to sell things they have trouble selling alone. Pretty sure most people don't care about the Case or LD.
 
[quote name='62t']Actually the point of a bundle is to sell things they have trouble selling alone. Pretty sure most people don't care about the Case or LD.[/QUOTE]

Little Deviants - $30
4GB memory card - $20
LE Case - $15 (?)

I must be one of the few who actually want LD. I personally think Sony should have included it for free with every PS Vita, but whatever. It really comes down to I want a Wi-Fi bundle because I completely disapprove of the 3G bundle.
 
[quote name='nickerous']Hmm...that sony card sounds nice, but the constant filling out reward forms and mailing them doesn't...

Hopefully, Kmart will have a good deal on the system.[/QUOTE]
yeah i'm not too optimistic about a deal. I'm getting it at gamestop for the simple fact that I bought a game on credit the day before christmas someone gave it too me and I returned it. So I had $60 credit which basically paid for a quarter of the system. It would have to be a really good deal to get me to cancel that.
 
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012...a-march-6th-covert-mission-video-walkthrough/

Unit 13 will be out on March 6 and there's a video walkthrough in the blog post.


http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012...assic-japanese-art-modern-platforming-action/

Xseed is bringing over Sumioni: Demon Arts, which is a 2D platform with a great art style by Acquire.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFBtkRn82C4

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012...veals-the-truth-about-the-king-of-all-cosmos/

Touch My Katamari prologue:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obodZB_KWZY

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012...-reality-transforms-your-table-into-an-arena/

Jeff Rubenstein shows off the AR card stuff for Vita:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOHe9fhrJnU

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012/01/10/taco-bell-ps-vita/

They have a promotion with Taco Bell to give away Vitas before and after launch through a few means.
 
Granted, this is pure speculation, but you guys think there will be any deals for a free game or anything on launch? I want to get this but the CAG in me is saying wait until you can get a free game or something, especially with my backlog.
 
[quote name='gettinmoney662']Granted, this is pure speculation, but you guys think there will be any deals for a free game or anything on launch? I want to get this but the CAG in me is saying wait until you can get a free game or something, especially with my backlog.[/QUOTE]

That's what I'm waiting for. I would love to get this at launch, but I need to make my money last and paying full-price isn't how you do that. Will wait for a memory card + game bundle on the Wi-Fi version.
 
I thought it was called Banana Blitz for a second before I remembered that that's the Wii game. They must be running out of potential puns for titles.
 
Given all those accessories, if I buy a Vita, I also need to buy a game (natch) and a memory card. Is there anything else I'd be missing out on?

The lineup looks good for this console, but I'm having a very hard time generating any interest in the system. Very strange, that. Maybe I'm just not interested in spending another $250 on a console now. I think I can wait until it's $200 or even $150.
 
Looks like GameStop's finally adjusted their Vita memory card prices to the MSRPs that Sony announced a few weeks ago, but some of the games are still priced higher than they should be. They even have Madden NFL 13 on there priced like it was going to be $59.99, but they were generous enough to cut the price down to $39.99.
 
Debating whether or not to pick one up. I have about half the price in gamestop credit, and my 5 year wedding anniversary is the day after, so my wife is willing to pick up the tab on the rest.
 
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