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PlayStation TV

Posted: 13 Aug 2014 04:02
by Kong Wen
Formerly known as Vita TV, the PlayStation TV will be released in North America on 14 October and Europe on 14 November, according to Sony's Gamescom presentation.

It will play most Vita-compatible games, including PSN, PSOne Classic, and PSP games, on your TV. The "most" probably excludes games that rely on the Vita's gimmick functions (touch screen, etc.). It's compatible with PS3 and PS4 controllers, and can even be used to stream content using the Vita's remote play functionality to another TV in your house, so if you have a PS4 hooked up to your main TV, you can put one of these little fellahs in your bedroom and continue playing in there without needing to move your console around!

The main console will cost $100 in North America and €99 in Europe. There's also a bundle that comes with a PS3 controller, an 8GB memory card, a USB cable, and a copy of The Lego Movie Videogame for only $140, which is a screaming deal. Not only that, but Sony has also said European buyers will be given three free digital games on top of that (it hasn't been confirmed whether the same applies for North American buyers).

I'm putting in a pre-order on the $140 bundle as soon as it shows up in my local shops' systems. Is anyone else planning to pick one up? Do you have any hopes for features that haven't been revealed yet?

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 13 Aug 2014 04:37
by TheGreatNads
Wait so it's cheaper than a regular Vita? But it basically has the same capability minus a battery, some buttons, touch and gyro? For $100? That can't be right. Seems like a much better buy than a Vita console then. Why doesn't Sony bundle this thing with the PS4 and/or PS3? I'm sure you could dupe at least as many people as bought the original Playstation Vita to get such a bundle.

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 13 Aug 2014 04:43
by Kong Wen
TheGreatNads wrote:Wait so it's cheaper than a regular Vita? But it basically has the same capability minus a battery, some buttons, touch and gyro? For $100? That can't be right. Seems like a much better buy than a Vita console then. Why doesn't Sony bundle this thing with the PS4 and/or PS3? I'm sure you could dupe at least as many people as bought the original Playstation Vita to get such a bundle.
It's a pretty good deal, but it's a completely irrelevant deal for people who want a handheld system. Your extra money gets you a lot of tech, and portability. But perhaps this is a harbinger of a Vita price drop?

There actually are rumours that Sony is planning on releasing a PS4/PSTV bundle.

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 13 Aug 2014 04:46
by TheGreatNads
Kong Wen wrote:It's a pretty good deal, but it's a completely irrelevant deal for people who want a handheld system. Your extra money gets you a lot of tech, and portability.
Portability for about 2 hours or so. :mrgreen:

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 16 Aug 2014 16:23
by Starmancer
Yeah, I think I'll get a Vita TV just so I don't have to worry about the battery all the time. I've said it before and I'll say it again: my perfect portable is a Vita with a decent battery life. I guess this is as close as I'll get.

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 16 Aug 2014 16:31
by Kong Wen
Starmancer wrote:Yeah, I think I'll get a Vita TV just so I don't have to worry about the battery all the time. I've said it before and I'll say it again: my perfect portable is a Vita with a decent battery life. I guess this is as close as I'll get.
Actually, I think a normal Vita would be as close as you'd get, since PlayStation TV isn't a portable. :)

Off-topic, but you should invest in one of these official portable chargers. It's like a handy extra battery pack. You just charge this up and keep it in your Vita case or whatever you carry your system in, and when you get low, you can plug it into this and charge it on the go. I bought one to take on my flight to Vegas and I was able to play my Vita for something like 10 hours before I needed to plug it in anywhere. Highly recommended.

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 16 Aug 2014 16:35
by Starmancer
To be fair, I don't take my handhelds outside my house, so it's as portable as I need it to be. :P

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 17 Aug 2014 00:00
by TheGreatNads
Kong Wen wrote:Actually, I think a normal Vita would be as close as you'd get, since PlayStation TV isn't a portable. :)

Off-topic, but you should invest in one of these official portable chargers. It's like a handy extra battery pack. You just charge this up and keep it in your Vita case or whatever you carry your system in, and when you get low, you can plug it into this and charge it on the go. I bought one to take on my flight to Vegas and I was able to play my Vita for something like 10 hours before I needed to plug it in anywhere. Highly recommended.
Thanks for the heads up Jogurt, now that these things aren't $50 they might be worth a purchase.

Off-topic, but I think I'd really want a device that works like a combination of the PSTV and a Wii U controller. It would actually be a convenience for me. Maybe some console in the future.

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 21 Aug 2014 00:33
by The Shoemaker
Huh, so you don`t even need a Vita to use this? That's very interesting, convenient TV feature as well. I'll have to tell my friend about this one; he likes the Vita for its games but he doesn't want one because he doesn't care for handhelds.

If there was something like this available for the 3DS that didn't make it look like ass on a big screen I would totally get it.

Re: PlayStation TV

Posted: 21 Aug 2014 00:39
by Kong Wen
The Shoemaker wrote:Huh, so you don`t even need a Vita to use this? That's very interesting, convenient TV feature as well. I'll have to tell my friend about this one; he likes the Vita for its games but he doesn't want one because he doesn't care for handhelds.
Yeah, you don't need a Vita for this, because this is a Vita! :) It's worth $100 just as a couch-Vita, but for someone who also owns a PS4, the value increases exponentially!