3G provider and will offer two month-by-month plans without a contract. If you buy a 3G-enabled PlayStation Vita, you'll be able to connect to the Internet from wherever you are-no need for a hotspot. The 3G model will cost ¥29,980, $299 and €299, UK wifi: £229.99 and 3G £279.99.Īn estimated RRP of $308 and $408 for the Wi-Fi only model and the 3G model respectively has been given for Australia. The PlayStation Vita will come in two varieties. Sony says the packs are currently only set for Europe but other territories will not get something similar. The second pack includes a PS Vita wallet "with a hidden compartment for 3 PS Vita cards and 3 PS Vita memory cards." Both packs will also include PSN vouchers for various discounts, avatars and PlayStation Home items. The first pack will include a set of "PS Vita Blue" in-ear headphones. Vita box.jpg Will the PS Vita have any Pre-Order Bonuses?Įuropean product manager Adam Grant has revealed on the European PlayStation Blog two pre-order gift packs that will be available when the system launches next February. You can get it a week earlier if you order the First Edition bundle which includes a Playstation Vita 3G in the US and Playstation Vita Wifi in Canada, with a 4 GB memory card, the game Little Deviants, and an exclusive case It will be released on January 2011 in The Philippines. Sony has officially announced that the Vita will be released on December 17 in Japan, and February 22 in North America, Europe, Australia and Latin America. Leading up to E3 2011, many called the Vita the PSP2 or its codename, NGP for "Next Generation Portable." President of Sony Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida told IGN Podcast Beyond that the name was chosen because the company envisions Vita being part of its users everyday life. On top of two analog sticks and a sexy widescreen, the PlayStation Vita features a rear touch pad, a front touch screen, all sorts of sensors and cameras. The PlayStation Vita is Sony's next handheld video game platform. Sometimes, you’ve just got to show something off.The IGN PlayStation Vita Guide belongs to everyone. It’s a feature I’m having a lot of fun with, and I thought I’d share some of my results. In fact, Wipeout 2048 is so self-assured of its good looks that it doesn’t even support the Vita’s OS level screenshot capture feature, instead forcing you to use the game’s own photo editing suite in the pause menu.
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As great as previous Wipeout games have been, the aesthetic design of Wipeout 2048 represents a series high point for me, with a familiar near-future brick and mortar world spliced with the neon and illuminated taste of the future. Wipeout 2048 is a staggering visual achievement on a handheld, with only a fluctuating resolution and 30 frames per second really holding it back behind Wipeout HD on PS3.
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You can read my full thoughts on the game at our Alliance of Awesome partners BnB Gaming, but I also wanted to share some screenshots of the game here. The latest entry in this now 17 year old franchise (and all of a sudden, I feel really old) is amongst my personal favourites. Hence my purchase of a Vita along with Wipeout 2048 last month. This is one of my favourite gaming franchises of all time and is probably the closest thing Sony have to a “system seller” to me. It’s the videogame equivalent of a chic underground nightclub, and it’s a vibe that has always resonated with me. Studio Liverpool’s clinical vision of the future has consistently been supported by industry leading electronic soundtracks and audio design, with its original logos and an aesthetic created by The Designers Republic setting the tone of the series from 1995 to the present day. The Wipeout series has always been dripping with cool.