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I bought one last week.

It's by far the best portable device I've ever used, it can be mentioned in the same class as PS3/Xbox.

Be aware you have to buy a memory card, that's a bit of a hidden cost.

The only other concern is long term developer support, but it seems pretty good so far.

See my tax time thread :)

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Are the games multi-region like the PS3 & PSP (+1 to Sony for doing that in their other 2 machines while the others still had region locks for games, f**k you PAL only games!)...

+2 if they are... & I might get one in the near future, still enjoying my PSP.

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i got one at launch and i don't regret it, best hand held on the market, just needs some more developers to get onboard and start releasing games.

the main Vita games i have so far are Super Stardust, Lumines and i just got Gravity Rush but haven't played it yet. Lumines is addictive if you like block/tetris style games, and Super Stardust is a great little cheap game ($10 i think). i also downloaded all the free augmented reality games but haven't play them that much.

the other big bonus is you have access to PSP games from the PSN, which is good for me as i've never had or played a PSP. and even though it doesn't support locally stored PS1 games yet, i can play PS1 games i have on the PS3 through the vita's remote play feature.

oh and yes, it is region free.

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Talked me into getting one!!!!!

Absolutely love playing lumines!

Such an awesome game with great music so that will be one of the first games i'll be getting once i get my tax money.

Im sure more games will come as the developers get to play around with it more.

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