Sorry, but all the games I've bought for my DS and 3DS, barely any of them really give me the impression of "holy shit! this can only be done on two screens!!". One of the few cases is TWEWY but even first party games don't even use (Mario games, etc). Even though I enjoyed the Zelda DS games, it can still be done with one screen. When you compare the amount of games there is out for the DS/3DS and you the amount of games that truly use the second screen without being a gimmick, there is a huge difference. Only a small fraction of games truly utilize the second screen in a way that is not possible with just one screen. With that fact it does show me that it is a gimmick, even though most won't agree with me.
I agree to a degree...End of the day it is similar to having an extra button though. Often its easier to use - plus for some things I find its just easier than Menu/Buttons. Its a good interface and adds to the accessibility of games.
I prefer games that fully utilise it though. Tactical games especially work great, as did a lot of 'variety games'.
In many ways it could work with a single touch screen - but not now with 3DS. You can't have a workable 3D touch screen (gets dirty/scratches ruin the effect); so it is working.
I think the term 'gimmick' is unfair. It does do a lot in terms of functionality. Wii U will be the same - sure you could do it in normal ways on another system but no where near as quickly/easily.
Does anyone else feel like a price drop and some good software isn't enough to save Vita? I feel the name is already tainted in Japan and its just beyond saving at this point. Seeing the numbers is making me ill and about ready to toss the Vita and 32GB card up on Craigslist.
I would say you should try and sell it quickly. That is just my opinion though.
I don't know what the going rate is for a second hand Vita though; you should look and make your mind up if its enough to make up for the risk of losing out.
I've said for a while Sony should look back to the PSP, bring out a revision which uses cards and UMD (Vita will run the cards) then look at moving to Vita in 2 years or so.
Vita had problems in the west as soon as its appearance was announced. Basically PSP2. In Japan...customers don't see a reason to buy it - but this can be changed...I don't believe Sony as a company are able to make such changes (mind you, they might accept losses, they've done it before).