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eurogamerOver 1.2 million PlayStation Vita consoles have been sold worldwide, Sony has revealed.
Worldwide software sales have passed the two million mark, meanwhile. That figure counts both retail purchases and digital downloads.
PlayStation Vita arrived in North America on 15th February, before European and Australian launches last week.
As of 19th February, 578,812 Vita consoles were sold in Japan.
Vita also previously launched in Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea last year, although sales figures for those regions have not been revealed.
The majority of the remainder figure - more than 620,000 out of the 1.2 million total - have presumably been sold in the past two weeks.
"PS Vita was designed to deliver the ultimate portable entertainment experience, and we couldn't be more thrilled with the reaction we're seeing from consumers and the pace at which PS Vita is selling," said Sony Computer Entertainment boss Andrew House.
"The market has responded and there is clear demand for a mobile device capable of providing a revolutionary combination of rich gaming and social connectivity within a real world context.
"To sustain momentum, we're working closely with third-party developers and publishers to ensure the best games and franchises possible will be available on PS Vita, and our software line up for the remainder of 2012 will have something for everyone across the globe."
Regional Office of the International Disease Organization, Washington D.C. – February 28, 2012 – IDO agents working in California report that preliminary findings indicate the exceedingly dangerous Japanese adventure game known as “Zennin Shiboudesu” has somehow crossed the Pacific. Attempts were made to contain it, but some carriers seem to have escaped the quarantine and are now at large.
This game is extremely virulent and can be transmitted through physical contact (via the dual “Nintendo 3DS™” and “PlayStation®Vita” retail vectors) as well as through the air (via the “PSN” vector), which has prompted the IDO to declare this a level 6 pandemic. All uninfected persons are advised to remain indoors and avoid contact with others. If you suspect you have been infected, or suspect a friend or family member of being infected, report, or have them report, to the nearest IDO quarantine facility.
Similarity to an earlier strain known as “Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors” has lead to a reclassification: Both strains will now be considered members of the “Zero Escape” game series.Exposure to North America also seems to have caused Zennin Shiboudesu to mutate, and after much deliberation it has been determined that it will be referred to in all future literature as “Virtue’s Last Reward” (see forthcoming department memo re: choice of strain name).
Virtue’s Last Reward—or, alternatively, “VLR”—has been known to exhibit the following symptoms. If you begin to display any of these, distance yourself from friends and loved ones immediately, and proceed at once to the nearest IDO center.
+ Dual Language Support – Early cases show that VLR allows communication in both English and Japanese, with dialog playable in both languages. Whether or not this indicates damage to the languages centers of the brain is under investigation.
+ Puzzles and Story – Preliminary investigations show that this game progresses rapidly through a repeating cycle of two distinct stages, which have been termed the “Novel” and “Escape” stages. During the Novel stage, subjects find themselves engaged by a complex and mysterious story. During the Escape stage, subjects have been observed solving numerous puzzles.
+ Fully-Voiced Novel Sections – One of the indicators of the Novel stage is reportedly fully-voiced dialog: All characters except for the protagonist can be heard speaking during this stage.
+ Numerous Endings – VLR has been shown to exhibit numerous paths of infection, most of which are lethal. At press time, 24 different “endings” have been observed, each unique.
+ Immersive Three-Dimensional Environment – Many infected patients have reported a feeling of increased immersion in their surroundings, often manifested in the ability to rotate the camera around a 3D room rendered in-game and select and manipulate objects in three-dimensional space.
+ Introduces New Characters, Brings Back Old Ones – Our files on 999 indicate that a number of the characters featured there appear again in VLR, although in what capacity is still unclear. This strain also introduces several new characters, all of whom merit additional investigation.
First announced last September, DJ Max Technika is on its way to PlayStation Vita. Famitsu has a few more details about the arcade to handheld conversion, like it’s coming to Japan sometime in 2012.
DJ Max Technika will use Vita’s touch screen and players will tap on notes as a bar sweeps right and left. A song list has not been announced, but Famitsu confirmed songs from past games in the series will be released as downloadable content.
DJ Max Technika will also be released as part of a limited edition bundle in Japan.
What's love like on PlayStation Vita? You'll find out in late March as Prototype releases Little Busters! Converted Edition for the system. Prototype announced today a final release date of March 22, with pricing set at ¥6,090.
Little Busters! Converted Edition is a Vita version of a 2007 PC love adventure game from Key. The game was previously released on PS2 and PSP.
The Vita version includes touch screen support and high resolution visuals. It occupies a 4 gigabyte card and will offer on-card saving.
Prototype's announcement today made no mention of a download version.
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The first print run of the game will include a special drama CD. The game will also get shop-specific telephone cards, bromides, and a "micro fiber cloth." Take a look at the goods below.
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As promised (and then denied, and then promised again) by director Keiichiro Toyama at Twitter, Sony today announced details on Gravity Daze/Rush's download content.
The critically acclaimed PlayStation Vita title will see three download content packs released once a week starting March 22. Each ¥400 pack includes one costume, two side missions and three challenge missions.
Sony released screens and details for the first pack, titled "Spy Volume," whose costume is "Cat Suit." Have a look at the screens below.
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Aksys Games has officially announced Extreme Escape Adventure: Good People Die for 3DS and PS Vita in North America. But it won’t be known as Extreme Escape Adventure out west. It’s headed overseas as Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward.
A sequel to 999: Nine Hours, Nine Doors, Nine Persons, the game surrounds a group of characters – kidnapped and trapped in an abandoned warehouse – with a single goal: to escape.
It will include the following features:
Dual Language Support – play Virtue’s Last Reward in both English and Japanese.
Puzzles and Story – the game features both “Novel” and “Escape” stages. During the Novel stage, subjects find themselves engaged by a complex and mysterious story. During the Escape stage, subjects have been observed solving numerous puzzles.
Fully-Voiced Novel Sections – during Novel stages, all characters except for the protagonist can be heard speaking during this stage.
Numerous Endings – the game features 24 different “endings,” each unique.
Immersive Three-Dimensional Environment – the ability to rotate the camera around a 3D room rendered in-game and select and manipulate objects in three-dimensional space.
Introduces New Characters, Brings Back Old Ones – a number of 999 characters appear in Virtue’s Last Reaward, although in what capacity is still unclear. Several new characters are also introduced, all of whom merit additional investigation.
The game will be available at retail for PS Vita and 3DS, or through PlayStation Network for PS Vita, this fall.
the world best selling fps 3rd person shooter game is coming for playstation vita sooner we can expect. According to this site call of duty for playstation vita code name is “call of duty: Allied mobile force” it is undoubtedly this game will hit our shelves between may or april .
Down below you will see a poster revealed more then one games for ps vita. Top right corner there is call of duty allie mobile forced.
The poster split into 3, as you can see, there is 2 red line between, the first row list the games that hit our shelves already (i propose ps vita launched tittle) the between listed unit 13, silent hill and street fighter. If you noticed underneath it says mars (as those game released date) which mean march in english. Lastly, the row that acquire one of the best fps 3rd person shooter game out there ”call of duty: Allied mobile force” next to assassin creed they assert avril-mai (which mean april and may )
no exact date were giving or mention when cod vita will hit but we sure know its between april and march .but we are very unsure bout the released date.connect with us,follow us on facebook, google plus or twitter so we can keep you up with more updates.
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Sony is promising information on unannounced PlayStation Vita titles during a web broadcast that it will hold on March 9. The broadcast is titled "Welcome! PlayStation Vita Game Heaven."
According to Sony's announcement, the broadcast will include information about unannounced Vita titles, upcoming releases, and Vita services, as well as new information about in-release titles. The broadcast will feature presentations from game creators themselves.
Sony will also be giving away 20 3G/Wi-Fi Vita systems as prizes to viewers.
THE BUZZ: Konami has announced that the Zone of the Enders HD Collection will be available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 this Fall.
The compilation includes Zone of the Enders and Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, both originally developed by Kojima Productions for the PlayStation 2. Both titles have been given a HD makeover and now include trophy/achievement support.
There was no mention of the PlayStation Vita version which was announced last year.
EGM’s TAKE: Zone of the Enders still has a major cult following and fans have been bugging Hideo Kojima to make a third game for a very long time. Kojima has even joked in the past that if the HD Collection sells well then he and the team would have no choice but to produce another game. So fans, maybe you should start thinking about pre-ordering this collection and let your voices be heard.
Rejoice! 2K has confirmed that Irrational Games' eagerly-anticipated BioShock: Infinite will be in our hands from October 16 in North America and on October 19 internationally.
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The sequel was first announced in August 2010 and has been in development for close to five years.
"After BioShock, we had a vision for a follow up that dwarfed the original in scope and ambition," said Ken Levine, Creative Director of Irrational Games. "BioShock Infinite has been our sole focus for the last four years, and we can't wait for fans to get their hands on it."
Following its initial reveal Levine promised BioShock: Infinite will "blow gamers' minds". From what he's shown so far, we believe him.