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1.8m units sold for PlayStation Vita
The PlayStation Vita has sold 1.8 million units since March 31st of this year, worldwide.
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Sony loses billions as PS3 sales drop
Sony has revealed its financial results from April 2011 to March 2012 and they are anything but good.
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Enter the Beta for LittleBig Planet Vita
Sony have announced that registration for a closed beta trail of LittleBig Planet for the PlayStation Vita is now open. Players who are interested should register their details on the Sony Beta site!
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2 Free games for liking Sony
If you head over to Sony’s PlayStation Access Facebook page and give them a like they will reward you with not one but two free downloadable PlayStation Mini games to keep. Forever.
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Miyamoto ‘Vita not a very strong product’
Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario Creator and Nintendo Legend, finally discussed his feelings on the PlayStation Vita in Edge Magazine.
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Metal Gear Solid HD Collection (Vita) release details
Konami have finally given the green light for the Vita version of the recent Metal Gear Solid HD Collection. The game will be launching in the UK & Europe in June for the Vita. The game has some changes from the PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 versions.
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Sonic & All Star Racing Transformed announced
SEGA have announced a sequel to the 2010 Sonic & SEGA All Star Racing, dropping the SEGA from the title, Sonic and friends are back and this time there is one big difference. This time as you race around the track the cars transform themselves accordingly be it aircraft or boat.
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Skype now on Vita
Talking, it’s something that the majority of us do all the time. Even now in your head you’re likely to be reading this text and talking to yourself at the same time. This is something that Sony have noticed and are now enabling you to do on their latest handheld console.
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Resistance: Burning Skies Survival Mode Revealed
Today, the European PlayStation Blog posted details of Resistance: Burning Skies Survival Mode, available only on PlayStation Vita.
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Mortal Kombat Vita live action trailer
Warner Brothers have released a live action trailer to show that you can, well take Mortal Kombat anywhere, because it’s on a handheld device. As well as this interesting fact, NeatherRealm studios the team behind the series, have also given us more reasons to buy the game
