It's pretty complicated for me. I won't deny I much prefer console gaming, or PC gaming with a controller involved (yeah, I'm one of those people). My problems with handheld gaming is mostly that I just can't find a good position to play in where nothing hurts. Either curling up with them makes my back and neck hurt, or to compensate, I hold it higher, usually while laying down. Then my arms hurt, or go to sleep while playing. Its never a very fun experience, or not a very long experience
To stave off this issue, I bought a VitaTV for the sole purpose of playing some of the Vita's more critically acclaimed games. Which are almost universally compatible, despite a large list of games not being compatible. I own Persona 4: Golden (which I thoroughly love) and Tales of Hearts R (which I haven't fired up), and intend to get Danganronpa 1 and 2
There's been speculation of putting DS/3DS games on Nintendo's eShop and emulating them through the WiiU's gamepad. If this happens, I will definitely be doing this, as I already intend to get a WiiU for Xenoblade X and that will just further the cause
Outside of that I still love my 3DS (and even DS) and PSP collection which can't be played comfortably. It makes me sad, as I might be able to tolerate their best games more and possibly actually finish them. Things like Fire Emblem: Awakening, Trails in The Sky, Devil Survivor Overclocked, Bravely Default, Tales of Innocence, 999, etc.
Fortunately I can get most of the best PSP games on PSN and play them on the VitaTV and enjoy them on the TV (if just a tad fuzzy, it does not ruin the game, hence why one of my first purchases immediately was the Corpse Party collection)







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