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American living in Singapore so having it shipped across the Pacific. Still hasn't shipped yet :(. Hopefully I get it before the end of the month.

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#4  Edited By CollyWolly

It is good that tax payer money wont be wasted on sustaining this guy in prison for 40 years. I don't celebrate his death, but it gets my nod of approval, and then we move on with our lives.

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I've had the Vita for about four or five months and love it. It was a spur of the moment purchase decision based on the desire to play Persona 4 Golden. I have never been a hand-held gamer at all.

I'm really happy with this purchase decision, especially since our family recently moved to Singapore. I've spent a lot of time on the Vita with the transition and will have lots of opportunity to play it as I will be riding mass transit to work every day.

Persona 4 Golden alone is justification for the purchase of a Vita. 80+ hour game (I'm 60 hours in) with a great, laid-back RPG story based on a group of Japanese high school students.

I've also really enjoyed playing Guacamelee, Hotline Miami, Limbo, Dragon's Crown, and Uncharted: Golden Abyss.

There is tons of content available for the Vita and the prices for a lot of these games are very reasonable. I've been really impressed with the sales that Sony seems to be holding pretty frequently for a lot of really quality games on the platform.

Make the purchase my friend. You won't regret it.

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1. The Last of Us

2. Ni No Kuni

3. Bioshock Infinite

4. Metro Last Light

5. Guacamelee

6. Tomb Raider

7. Hotline Miami

GTA V and Battlefield 4 will probably get in there, as well as Dragon's Crown (5 hours in, need more time with it).

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We have a vita and two 3DSs. My opinion is that the Vita is a more solid piece of kit with a better adult gaming value offering. Not sure if that makes a lot of sense, but that is how I would phrase it. Both are great, but I prefer the vita.

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This was the coolest thing shown at E3.

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I was wondering if any of you knew of any quality EVE Online dedicated podcasts that you could recommend to people who are interested learning more about the game, specifically at a macro event level.

I played the game for about 30 min and just couldnt take it anymore, and I really dont have the kind of time to dedicate to this game to progress or contribute to the world in any meaningful fashion.

With that said, I am completely fascinated by this universe and wanting to hear more about how the different corporations interact with each other. I have done the high level iTunes search and downloaded a couple of episodes, but would really appreciate any recommendations you guys might have for getting more insight into this game and world.