We all know it and Sony have admitted it; they screwed up their E3 press conference by showing us almost nothing of any consequence about the PS Vita. Â It is not like they did not have any PS Vita material to show us as they have started releasing PS Vita videos.
On the UK PSN Store (presumably the other Stores too) you can find a selection of PS Vita trailers for games such as Sound Shapes, When Vikings Attack and Elder Fantasy as well as a video explaining the Cross Platform feature. Â Even more Sony-produced E3 videos for the PS Vita are trickling out and here are some I don’t think we have shown you yet.
First up and highlighting the range of PS Vita games inbound is the PS Vita E3 2012 Sizzle:
They have also produced a video specifically showing off the PS Vita’s augmented reality capabilities:
The ever-popular LittleBigPlanet’s PS Vita outing comes under the spotlight next:
How much will you be prepared to sacrifice to win your battles in Soul Sacrifice:
Lastly for now, we have known for some time about Jim Guthrie’s involvement with the Sound Shapes crew and here is a video of him playing with the game:
As we have pointed out before, there is a lot of great PS Vita content out there it is just not getting the exposure it deserves.
flatspikes
Really… They produced a pretty exciting ‘sizzle’ combo trailer and didn’t feature it… Wow it actually made the Vita look as though there is a ton of stuff coming for it…
Jakster123x
Ah, i love sizzle trailers. It’s a shame they didn’t show this one a couple of days ago but there’s nothing that can be done now.
Jakster123x
Also, LBP Vita is THE Vita showcase. It just looks absolutely brilliant and should be at the forefront of Vita’s marketing campaign.
lotrek
The guy saying “Soul Sacrifice” at the end of the video sounds just like the guy who says “Resident Evil” on the Resi games.
Baffles my why Sony showed book sh**e for what seems like the length of a movie when it could of shown these, they are atleast 4 Vita games im intrested in that sizzle video.
JesseDeya
It’s all part of their marketing plan, and you’re all the fools falling for it.
Everyone, EVERYONE, expected them to feature Vita heavily at the E3 presser. When they didn’t, it made news (read: free publicity) on every game site. And now they have released these videos, every game site is running them as more news (read: more free publicity) whereas had this not been an ‘issue’ they may not even been mentioned.
/Crackpot theory.
I’m not concerned for Vita, just as I wasn’t for the PS3 when people proclaimed it dead and buried in 2007. I know good hardware when I see it and I’m confident it will hit it’s stride in good time. I’m also convinced it will compliment the PS4 nicely and really start to pick up steam in 2014.