Aksys / Arksys, Marvelous, Idea Factory, Falcom, Bandai Namco, Koei, Sega, Square Enix and Spike Chunsoft to name a few. But they don't count, right? :p
What title is Falcom, Bandai-Namco, and Koei bringing out? Hell, Sega or Square either. I haven't heard a peep in regards to titles from them. The others? Nice, but they aren't going to raise any noise for the system.
...And, I'm posting about this the same day that Sony doesn't even mention the system at the conference they had hours earlier. Yep, the system is full-on hands-washed. Better count your blessings, folks.
Falcom released Tokyo Xanadu this year and the new Ys next year.
Bandai Namco did One Piece Musou 3 and Sword Art Online this year and have Digimon Story and the One Piece fighting game for 2016.
Koei did Atelier Ayesha Plus, Toukiden: Kiwami, Samurai Warriors 3: Chronicles, Ar nosurge Plus, Deception IV, and Samurai Warrior 4-II this year. They're doing Atelier Escha & Logy Plus, Tokiden 2 and Attack on Titan for 2016.
Sega technically falls in the same vein as Atlus, but they're doing Project Diva X next year.
Square has Dragon Quest Builders, World of Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest Heroes II, Project Setsuna and the new SaGa game for 2016.
I think we're looking at two different targets. The Vita is very obviously not gonna light the world on fire with any of those games. It's about keeping its owners happy with more support over whatever lifespan it has left, and it seems to still be getting it from Japanese developers. Video games still cost a lot of money to port to a system and localize them; if they didn't see it as a profitable venture, they'd either not be coming out for the Vita at all or they'd stay in Japan.
Sony 1st party not making any more Vita games doesn't really bother me in the least because I own mine for third party games in the first place. Gravity Rush, Tearaway, Oreshika and Freedom Wars were great, but it is what it is.
