Vita's not going to sell until they drop the price, period. People can continue to go around and around about that shit until they're blue in the fingers/face, but that is the bottom line. In the fantasy world of video game message boards where people regularly drop $150 on a "collector's edition" of a game with a shitty art book and a plastic statue, I'm sure it's befuddling why a $250 dedicated handheld system isn't leaving scorch marks on the shelves from flying off so fast, but in the world of normal human beings with shaky jobs in a shaky economy, no one is going to drop that minimum $250 + $20 + $Game + $Tax for what is still essentially an electronic toy, not even if the motherfucker had 6 analog sticks and 4 touchscreens which all sang your praises as you played. Until you can walk into a Wal-Mart/Best Buy/Target and walk out with one for $199 or less (memory stamp included), it doesn't matter what kind of "system seller" game comes out.