Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sony reveals more details of the PS Vita

The next handheld console from Sony, the powerful PS Vita was a little more detailed by the company during a news conference yesterday at the Tokyo Game Show. Now we know that the console will arrive first on the shelves of Japanese stores on December 17 and the battery it will last for up to five hours of gambling or nine hours of music playback.


Sony has also ensured that at least 100 specific titles for the PS Vita are currently under development and announced the first games which will be included in the new laptop so it is released. In total there are 26 games on that list, including Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, Uncharted: Abyss Golde, F1 2011, and several other acquaintances.

Another pretty beaded detail on the games is that most titles available for download for PSP will also be compatible with the PS Vita. In addition, gamers who have UMD discs can download free electronic versions of your UMDs, then lack of games will not be a problem.

The version with WiFi and 3G will sell for about U.S. $ 668.00 while the PS version with WiFi Vita will be around U.S. $ 556.00. Nothing as yet on when the device will be available outside the country.