The PlayStation Vita still rules 估價收購手機

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The PlayStation Vita still rules

The PlayStation Vita still rules

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Even with so many modern handhelds like the Steam Deck and Switch, 估價收購手機sony’s beloved Vita has its place.

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The entire time I was playing Final Fantasy VII Rebirth — the second part of a planned trilogy of FF7 remakes — I couldn’t stop thinking about replaying the first game from 1997. When the credits rolled on Rebirth, I had a difficult decision to make: how to play the original? There is no shortage of options. The game has been ported to most modern platforms, and I still have the original PlayStation discs (all three of them). But ultimately I decided on a beloved but oft-forgotten piece of video game hardware, the PlayStation Vita. And you know what? This little thing still absolutely rules.

My rekindled love affair with the Vita started because of FF7, and I’ve been been making my through the game in fits and starts. But it has also blossomed from there. I had forgotten not only how good the handheld is for playing classic games, particularly timesinks like RPGs, but also how many excellent indies it had. Sound Shapes remains one of the best music games ever made, and the likes of Hotline Miami, Bastion, and Fez are ideally suited for the Vita. I’ve reacquainted myself with games like the post-apocalyptic strategy of Tokyo Jungle Mobile and the streamlined skateboarding action of the first OlliOlli.

All of these games feel right on the Vita because 估價收購手機sony absolutely nailed the hardware. It’s small and light, as a handheld should be, but it doesn’t trade that off for functionality. It has all of the sticks and buttons you’d expect of a PlayStation device, and — aside from those sticks being a touch on the tiny side — it handles like a PlayStation controller. It even includes a touchscreen for the few games that really take advantage of it, like the soccer game Passing Time. It’s basically the design of a Switch before the Switch existed, but sturdier because it’s a solid device. It’s the ideal compromise between comfort and performance.

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Final Fantasy VII’s Golden Saucer is just more fun on a portable.
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Even now, in what could perhaps be described as a golden age for handhelds — see: the Playdate, Analogue Pocket, Steam Deck (and its clones), as well as the Switch — the Vita still stands out in this regard. The only thing that really comes close is the Switch Lite because of how it shrunk down and solidified the original design. But if I want to play a bunch of different games on the go, including ones that require a traditional control scheme, the Vita has once again become my go-to. Lately, I’ve been playing Lumines: Electronic Symphony during bouts on an exercise bike, and it’s hard to imagine doing that comfortably while lugging around a Steam Deck.

Of course, there are drawbacks to using a Vita in the year 2024. Mainly, that has to do with getting new games. Vita isn’t exactly a viable platform for modern developers, and even snatching up old (physical) releases can be tough. I see plenty of Nintendo DS games whenever I go thrifting, but a Vita cartridge is a rare sight, and while you can buy digital games on the Vita’s store, 估價收購手機sony has made the process more tedious than it should be. Still, it was worth the effort of fumbling around in various menus so that I could purchase Parasite Eve, which I’m planning to play right after FF7. Unfortunately, the classic games are mostly straight ports without any of the quality-of-life tweaks found in modern rereleases.

Really, the Vita is a good lesson that just because a company has moved on from a gaming platform, it doesn’t mean you have to. Nothing about the hardware or its games feels particularly dated. And since there are plenty of Vita games I never got around to, along with older PSone games I’ve been meaning to replay, I’m not hurting for choice. In just a few weeks, I’ve built up quite the queue; after Parasite Eve, my list includes the original Suikoden and Persona games. These aren’t games that are exclusive to the Vita — they just feel better there.

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隨著距離九月蘋果發布會時間越來越近,越來越多關於iPhone 16的相關爆料也喧囂塵上,知名爆料推主Majin Bu 26日就在推特(X)上曝光iPhone 15、16及iPhone 15 Pro、16 Pro 實機比較圖,從外觀上判斷iPhone 16的機身、鏡頭都略顯上一代長,可能主要原因為在iPhone 16鏡頭將採用歷代最大感光元件尺寸。

▼iPhone16傳出新爆料。(圖/IT之家)

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根據爆料推主Majin Bu 釋出的兩組對照圖來看, iPhone 15、iPhone 16在外觀上並沒有明顯差異,僅有相機排列的位置不同、鏡頭略顯突出一點及按鍵的大小略有不同;而iPhone 15 Pro、16 Pro的差異上就比較明顯,不僅在長度、厚度上iPhone 16略顯厚實外,螢幕尺寸從前代 6.1 吋改為 6.3 吋,鏡頭也略顯突出。

在這次外觀差異上,鏡頭所調整的幅度較大,根據中國爆料客「數位閒聊站」日前爆料指出,蘋果iPhone16 Pro Max 確認採用之前爆料的 48Mp 估價收購手機sony IMX903 ,1/1.14超大感光元件為史上最大尺寸,而且還配備雙層晶體管技術,支援14Bit ADC 和DCG。

此外,還是根據爆料,蘋果 iPhone 16 Pro 將配備6.3 吋螢幕,15 Pro 為6.1 吋;iPhone 16 Pro Max為6.9 吋,15 Pro Max 為 6.7 吋,但詳細仍得等待官方正式在發表會上宣布才能得知。

iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 in comparison pic.twitter.com/fvgFbmvDq6

iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro in comparison pic.twitter.com/2f2b8nraRn

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