

It was about a month ago when Sony Computer Entertainment Hong Kong launches the PlayStation (PS) Vita at 313 Somerset in Singapore. And today, local telecommunication company SingTel has announced it will be offering the 3G/Wi-Fi model of the handheld game console with attractive price plans.
Today, Sony Computer Entertainment Hong Kong (SCEH) has officially announced the PlayStation Vita in Singapore. To celebrate the launch, the company is having a road show at 313 Somerset (ground floor) which will end this Sunday.
It's possible that we'll be seeing a range of Vita OS running smartphones and tablets in the future to come. At least that's the hint given by Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai during a Q&A last Friday.

Keen to get some hands-on time with Sony's PlayStation Vita hand-held before it hits shelves on the 22nd Feb? - A press release issued out from GameStop on the weekend lets us know that if you're based in the U.S. you'll be able to do just that to help finalize your purchasing decision. How? Just waltz on in to a GameStop retail store.
Love hanging out on YouTube regularly to stay up to speed with the gaming side of things? There is of course the likes of IGN and G4 with frequent updates to their channels, but there's some really good stuff hiding in between which most people probably aren't even aware of.
Sales of Sony's PlayStation Vita handheld gaming console have plummeted from 321,400 in week one to just 72,000 in week two, significantly less than rival Nintendo's 3DS.
In an unusual turn of events, Taiwan will get Sony's new portable games console – the PlayStation Vita – ahead of the US, something of a rare occasion as Taiwan is rarely seen as a key market for gaming consoles. Although Taiwan is only getting the Wi-Fi version for the time being units are available for purchase now and are expected to ship on Monday.
Sony has sold 321,400 units of its PlayStation Vita handheld gaming device in the first two days of its Japanese launch, making it a strong contender to Nintendo's 3DS.
At this year's E3, Sony has announced the price point for its new portable gaming device, the Playstation Vita. The company has also unveiled the 2012 release date, confirming it will miss this holiday's season.
