PlayStation Vita is also known by many as PS Vita or simply as Vita. This is a gaming device manufactured by Sony, a famous company from Japan. In 2011, Sony was ranked as the fifth-largest electronics company in the world. Not only renowned for the gaming field, but Sony is also known for producing gaming devices such as Playstation 4. Vita is a prevalent “handheld video game console device” developed for brings users with the great experience. Released for the first time in Japan and parts of Asia on December 17, 2011, in Europe, North America, South America, and Singapore last February 22, 2012, in Australia on May 23, 2012. This device was primarily developed to be able to compete with Nintendo’s 3DS Nintendo. The device has sold 5.4 million units worldwide. After eight years of presence on the market, Sony claims to start from March 1, 2019, will stop the production Playstation Vita game with discontinuing sales starting March 31, 2019.
To apply many technologies advanced in the modern period to be able to bring users the experience. The handset includes two analog sticks, a 5-inch (130 mm) screen with multi-touch OLED technology, and supports Bluetooth, Wifi, and 3G optional versions. Inside, the Vita has an ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore quad-core processor and SGX543MP graphics processing chip, as well as LiveArea software as its main user interface. If the player wants to store the game, the player must have a memory, and the device supports up to 128Gb so that users can freely save the game.
Popular titles for this device include “Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots”, “Yakuza 4”, and “Lost Planet” and there are many other titles that players can choose from… The most popular game for this device in the world is “Uncharted: Golden Abyss”. Although the device has been discontinued and the game’s titles have been discontinued, players will meet difficulty in finding these games. But if the player wants, we can help users with these games so that the player can play. Players will play these games without having to buy equipment or games.