PS Vita Games
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When it comes to Flash content, the PS Vita can’t compete with smartphones and tablets. Although the console is still very new, Flash compatibility is one of the features that can help the PS Vita compete against the likes of the iPhone and Android smartphones – of the two platforms, only Android smartphones support Flash.
Yet another Augmented Reality game is heading to the PlayStation Vita. The new title, PulzAR, joins the AR Play line-up in June, turning any surface into a puzzle game with the use of the AR Play cards that came with your PS Vita.
If you don’t own a 3G PlayStation Vita, you can still game on the go using an Android mobile or iPhone. The Android is the best option as internet tethering is standard on the latest phones, while iPhone users will be charged extra to enable tethering. All you need to do is enable Wi-Fi tethering on your device and connect to the hotspot using your PS Vita.
According to reports, beta email for LittleBigPlanet on the PlayStation Vita have started going out, containing a PSN code to download the beta from the PlayStation Store. The beta registration opened around two weeks ago. Naturally, no everyone who applied for the beta will get access.
The fifth title in the Resistance franchise, Resistance: Burning Skies, will be available on the PlayStation Vita at the end of May across Europe. With just a few days to do until release, Frank Simon, Senior Managing Producer at Sony Computer America, has revealed that the game will make use of the PS Vita’s Near application.
Mobile developer Cave have cancelled their two Vita games currently in production, according to a note in the latest Famitsu magazine. Two titles were being developed for the PS Vita, including a social game making use of the PS Vita’s features, including the use of Near to check-in and in-game coins based on how far you’ve travelled with the game.
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The 3G version of the PS Vita has been reduced in price at Vodafone retail stores. According to reports, the price has been cut from the RRP of £279 to £194 – making it cheaper than the Wifi version in some stores. The 3G Vita comes with a Vodafone pay-as-you-go SIM card for 3G internet access.