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  1. TonyMHFan

    Playstation TV?

    I plan on buying one eventually so if I get it for Christmas, I'll be happy. It doesn't play many Vita games. If you wanted to, you could just buy a Vita for $100 and have full library access, plus portability. You'd still be able to use PSNow all the same, as well as the stuff like Netflix...
  2. TonyMHFan

    Phantasy Star Online 2

    I'd play it if Sega ever completed its western localization, otherwise it is too much of a hassle to get it to work.
  3. TonyMHFan

    The Vita's features, do you use them all?

    I don't use many of its features. The only app I consistently use is the Twitter app. I'll also toss in usesof the Browser, YouTube, and Music Player app. Near doesn't get too much attention from me and I really don't converse on PSN much with people, so I don't have the need to use the PSN...
  4. TonyMHFan

    Top 5 Vita Games

    I'll probably redownload it and give it a shot while I'm traveling for the holidays. Well, it hasn't released yet, so that's an easy accomplishment. Not sure when it will, the only word we've heard on it so far was a teaser trailer that is pretty old by now. Hopefully PlayStation Experience...
  5. TonyMHFan

    Top 5 Vita Games

    That's really hard to answer. The consensus Top 5 games are probably (in no particular order): Uncharted: Golden Abyss Killzone: Mercenary Unit 13 Gravity Rush Tearaway Gravity Rush and Tearawya are far, faaarrr from the typical video games. Refreshing experiences from what I've heard...
  6. TonyMHFan

    Does the TV hurt the Vita?

    Nope. It's not much less. Without a controller, $100. With a controller $140 unless you want a higher end controller (The DS$).You can buy a used Vita for the same price in reasonable condition (from a real retailer) or even a refurbished one for around $150. You gain portable and full library...
  7. TonyMHFan

    Freedom Wars, has anyone played it yet?

    I've put around 40 hours into Freedom Wars so far, its better than I expected. I wasn't going to buy it, but people I knew kept egging me on and I kept seeing so much about it so I succumbed to the hype train and scooped it up. I like it way more than Soul Sacrifice, but I'm unsure if its...
  8. TonyMHFan

    How do I play PSP games on a TV?

    You need the PlayStation TV, the latest device released by Sony. You're able to play any PSP and PS1 the Vita can, along with select Vita titles. What titles you can play varies by region. All regions have some semblance of games exclusive to them and lacking in another. Examples being the...
  9. TonyMHFan

    Patapon (and Patapon 2) on PSP

    I got the original Patapon, along with a bunch of other random PS1 and PSP games, a long time ago through a promotion on the PlayStation Store, but I never really got into it. I remember trying it out, but not being able to figure out the controls. Haven't played it in a long, long time. I have...
  10. TonyMHFan

    Is it worth it?

    It's not worth it just based off the fact support for the device died off years ago and has indeed been discontinued in favor of its successor, the Vita. If you were going to get a gaming device, it should be a toss-up between the New 3DS which is coming in a number of months or the Vita which...