[citation][nom]de5_roy[/nom]high price. underwhelming launch game line up. psn hacks. modified tos to noy sue sony and then get sued for including that clause. sony's usual territorial approach to software and hardware and content. plethora of tablet and smartphones offering much much more at lower prices. not taking lesson from n3ds sales.sony had this coming. hopefully handheld console gaming gets cornered into a niche market instead of mainstream. unless prices are lowered under $160-199.[/citation]
I kind of understand the no sue clause.
If you're looking at it in are not cynical about it, the clauses that prevent lawsuits, not prevent people from getting stuff. A class-action lawsuit will only benefit the lawyer,while Sony wants to keep this over the court's, meaning the money will go directly to you.
The cynical way is that Sony is saying "go screw yourself, if we screw up where we do something you don't like to damn bad"
both ways of looking at it have merit
This only happened was handled horrifically, but at the end of the day they didn't really get any information they couldn't already get. If a credit card is stolen in almost every first world country and is used for fraudulent purchase, you are not responsible.
if the PSV region free? I just googled PlayStation Vita and got nothing in the first couple of links and I don't really want to look more for.
Tablets and smart phones are offering crap. Most games look like a flash-based, most games have crap control, most games are barely enjoyable with the on-screen buttons, and most of those handhelds cost over $600, remember their subsidized.