A recently retired PlayStation veteran shares his take on why Sony’s PSP successor, PS Vita, didn’t take off in the handheld ...
Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida left the company recently, and he has been sharing some thoughts on the game industry and the PlayStation brand, such as why the PlayStation Vita trailed ...
However, Yoshida said the biggest reason PS Vita failed to attract a significant audience was Sony did not have the development teams to support it concurrently with its home consoles PS3 and PS4.
The former PlayStation executive, Shuhei Yoshida, has recently left the company and shared his thoughts about the gaming ...
Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida has discussed why the company's PS Vita handheld didn't sell well, stating Sony ...
However, Vita’s reliance on expensive proprietary memory cards and a lack of consistent ... The PlayStation Portable, or PSP, was Sony’s answer to the Nintendo DS, and even ignoring the ...
The PSP uses external storage in the form of memory cards to store games and save files ... The versus mode is your multiplayer mode but ad-hoc based with people who have the PSP or PS Vita and are in ...
Every big name in the console game needs a few big games that can only be played under their big name — well, at least for a ...
In a recent interview, former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida says PS Vita's proprietary memory card was a "mistake." ...
“People have to spend more money to get the memory card.” He also lumps in the back touchpad, and OLED as potential factors for the PS Vita’s inevitable demise, albeit for different reason ...