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    Default PS Vita's first game reviews are in

    First PS Vita game reviews stream in

    Sony ushers in a strong launch line-up for PS Vita

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    PS3 Vita? Tell me more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strifehart View Post
    PS3 Vita? Tell me more.
    Haha lol whoops.

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    I must just resist getting one. I know I won't use it very much in the long run. It's just so tempting.. :/

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    I've played (and almost finished) Uncharted: Golden Abyss and judging on that experience alone, I'm definitely looking into getting one of these at some point in the not too distant future.

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    I want to get one and it actually has a relatively strong line up of games, the only problem is wifi only or 3g wifi? But i will get it after its released have no more money this month for a Vita maybe next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZAP_Tech View Post
    I want to get one and it actually has a relatively strong line up of games, the only problem is wifi only or 3g wifi? But i will get it after its released have no more money this month for a Vita maybe next month.
    Well if you want to save some money you can go for the Wifi only model, especially if you have an Android or similar phone that is capable of serving as a hotspot. In that case you don't need an extra sim card which is an extra expense and you can just use your regular phone to go online. Quick and easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shibobo View Post
    Well if you want to save some money you can go for the Wifi only model, especially if you have an Android or similar phone that is capable of serving as a hotspot. In that case you don't need an extra sim card which is an extra expense and you can just use your regular phone to go online. Quick and easy.
    True that, I was opting to go for the wifi version, since i have more than enough bandwidth at home for it... And the whole own a third sim don't feel for that non sense. Thanks though for your opinion duly noted...

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