Feb 14 2012, 7:07am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The PS Vita is officially launching on February 22. Early adopters are lured into buying the PS Vita First Edition Bundle that will be released tomorrow. You can buy the PS Vita before anybody else ad midnight at participating GameStop stores across the country and in the Sony flagship store in New York. You can also just stay home and order the PS Vita First Edition Bundle on Amazon now.
The PS Vita First Edition Bundle Contains:
The bundle is valued at $435 and will sell for $349.99, which results in an $85 bonus value. The 3G/Wifi PS Vita console will sell for $299.99 on Feb. 22. The PS Vita First Edition Bundle is not a bad deal at all. The only problem is that there is just no market for the PS Vita. Smartphones killed the portable gaming consoles.
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