Get this through your skull: the reason why no one says this is because so many people were financially wrong to say that about Nintendo, and they all looked like fools with the Wii. Plus, there weren't articles stating that until after Nintendo had failed 3 times in a row to secure market share with the N64, GameCube, and Virtual Boy.
Dude, what are you talking about? People were saying that constantly just after the 3DS launch. I just saw a video TODAY with a new guy saying Nintendo "is SEGA" in regards to their imminent demise due to the Wii U.
LINK:
http://www.destructoid.com/experts-debate-max-and-tara-talk-with-videogame-analysts-223455.phtmlI don't have to (especially since the vast majority of news coverage you posted focused on the NA launch, ignored the JP sales, and also ignored the favorable launch sales news for the 3DS when it released).
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You see, unlike you I actually read and listen to articles and podcasts outside Nintendo-only coverage and news I want to hear. You would especially know not to take anything Jim Sterling of Destructoid says at face value, because he's an extremely sarcastic writer whose goal is to poke a stick at fanboys.
um, which of my links were to Nintendo-only sites?
Also, if Jim Sterling isn't being straight with the news, why was he the only one d-toid had reporting on the sales figures? Just because his delivery is sarcastic, doesn't mean his conclusions are (always) invalid.
I won't list all the articles and podcasts mocking the fact that the Vita is an overpriced PSP 2.0 because I'd be here all day,
Right, these conversations always wrap up more quickly when people debate WITHOUT evidence. (?)
but here's a few things to get you started. I look forward to you not actually checking out any of these links:
When have I ever ignored something you provided? You're always the one insisting you don't have to go out of your way to blah blah blah .... much like you just did when you said you didn't have to look over the links I supplied - having dismissed them because they didn't proclaim the 3DS a success months back... isn't that EXACTLY MY POINT! That they are being more lenient on the PSV... How did you get that backwards? Is this just a misunderstanding? Clarify.
Power Button Podcast ep. 76: "We're not Buying the Playstation Vita (yet)..."
... but they will one day? Hardly doom.
Plus, I've never heard of "PressTheButtons.com" and since they claim to be "one man's opinions and commentaries on happening in the video game industry" it's not exactly a representative sample of GAMING MEDIA.
Weekend Confirmed Podcast ep. 100 - PlayStation Vita, DICE, Reckoning
Tell me what part(s) to listen to so I don't have to scrub through 2 hours of material?
Podcast BEYOND (the official IGN Playstation podcast, btw) - IGN Loves/Ignores/Wants the PlayStation Vita
Let's see, 2/3 of those verbs are positive. And this quote doesn't sound too doomy or gloomy:
"There's been an outbreak of PlayStation Vitas in the IGN office. After months of just the PlayStation Team sporting Sony's handheld, every one suddenly has one and an informed opinion."
Destructoid - "Sony: PS Vita does not have any problems in Japan"
Destructoid - "Sony: demand for UMD to PS Vita transfer not big enough."
Destructoid - "Sony fixes PS Vita problems with...FIRMWARE!"
um, the first one is about how things are fine. The second one is about how their problem is not a very big problem and the third one is about how a problem got fixed day one. He admits shipping broken things and fixing them day one is not cool, but then, in his sarcastic way, proclaims: "no game company has
ever knowingly shipped a broken product."
In other words, he's not singling Sony out. And... still,
at no point does he say the device could fail! Which was the only point I was making.
1up - "PlayStation Vita Scorecard"
This is probably the most negative, comprehensive item you linked. But they still give the Vita a "B". Not exactly a bad score. And reading through the article they have a lot of positive things to say. Again, no gloom, no doom, just pros AND cons.
Industry Gamers - "Sony PS Vita Sales Nosedive in Japan, Down 57 Percent."
This one is the most negative. But it's only based on Japan. You critiqued my use of evidence from after the NA launch, but,
isn't that just getting the big picture? I mean, leaping to early conclusions is foolish, leaping to conclusions without gathering all the information? That's too stupid for any of us to be considering.
In spite of this, they don't leap to any conclusion about how, say, Smartphones have killed the dedicated gaming market or that Sony just doesn't "get it" anymore - as many did with the 3DS after it launched ... in ALL territories.
Ars Technica - "Data Shows Vita's Missing Backwards Compatibility Could Cost Sony Sales."
A great and interesting read. A straight forward analysis of the potential drawbacks of lacking proper backwards compatibility. They don't SAY doom, but they DO IMPLY it. So I'll grant you this one!!
Joystick Division - "Five Things That the PlayStation Vita Should Do (But Doesn't)."
Congrats, you found an article that is not thrilled with the Vita! So ... yay? The reason I supplied entire swaths of Vita-related news was because cherry-picking one article at a time isn't that useful when we're discussing an entire zeitgeist.
The general reaction I've seen to the Vita has been mixed. People generally love the tech, but the games tend to either be underwhelming new installments of franchises they've already played (Uncharted: Golden Abyss) or ports of games people already OWN on consoles (Rayman, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, etc.). I don't see as much negative sentiment towards the thing now that the device has launched worldwide, but man there was a lot of negative coverage of the thing during the months after launch in Japan.
Ultimately, don't confuse the issue. No one ever said nothing bad was written about the Vita. The point I was trying to make that ejamer's and the author of that one article I posted picked up on was simply that when the 3DS had a shaky start, it was time to break out the tombstones - yet - in response to the PSV's even shakier start, the general voice from the gaming media has been
"sales? who cares about sales!? look at this screen!!"