Dragon Quest I, II, and III coming to PS4 and 3DS in August in Japan

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Started by BasilZero, Aug 06, 2017, 10:10 AM

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Years ago though.

When was the last AC game that came out on Vita? 2012

When was the last CoD game that came out on Vita? 2012

When was the last Sony first party title that came out on PSVita that wasnt a PSN legacy title (PSX, PSP, etc)?  2012

Even borderlands vita, a title that Sony had to publish because 2k didnt want to publish it was released in 2012.

5 years ago, the only lifeline that the Vita has now its just niche Japanese titles being announced but that support is dwindling thanks to the Switch, a platform that even if it fails like the WiiU is still expected to get first party support and more third party support considering it is Nintendo's main platform and sole future platform.
Resident Evil Revelations 2 wasn't 2012?  Sony gave the thing full support for about 3 years.  People didn't give a shame, so they cut support and just did a few things that they could.  You said Take 2 didn't want to port borderlands, Sony did it themselves.  That's called "support".  Sony gave what was financially feasible till about last year.  The game launched with Uncharted.  Gran Turisimo had other issues and honestly couldn't have had time to put into a portable game.  Especially considering how long it took them to get the PSP game made.  God of War was scraping the bottom of the barrel and is getting revitalized in a new mythology and needs the PS4 for that.  Killzone got a game made.  They're not going to make a side The Last of Us considering what the first game was, even The Last of Us 2 is iffy because of how well the first game ended.  What other big franchise does Sony have to put on there?  They ported Jak and Daxter collection and the Sly Collection.  They made Sly 4 a cross buy with the PS3 version.  It's not like Sony has a cheap 2D side scroller they can throw together and call it a "game" like Nintendo can (Well Little Big Planet has a VIta port).  Sony doesn't have a Pokemon to put on the thing.  Sony did what else they could and work with third party publishers to put what games they could put on it.  Sony Japan doesn't make that many games, they work with 3rd party devs to make games, which is what most of those japanese games are.  Not to mention Sony was actively listening to fan input for games to port there, which is where Borderlands and Resident Evil came from.  I mean, I wish Nintendo listens to their fans the way Sony does.  And when it's all said and done, the Vita has more games than the 3DS does, on top of that it has more higher rated games than the 3DS.  So yes, Sony supported it.  Oh and Gravity Rush, greatest game no one ever bought or played.