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#redirect [[PlayStation consoles#Vita]]
Chris got a '''[[wikipedia:PlayStation Vita|PlayStation Vita]]''', successor to the [[PSP of Fail|PSP]], two days after its American release, on his 30th [[birthday]], 24 [[February 2012]]. It also brought his biggest spending splurge for quite some time, as in the weeks after, ''sixteen'' new games appeared on his PSN account. This suggests that he spent $410.84 on games alone, and with Vita going for $299.99, Chris spent $710.83 (plus tax) at the very least, proving that, with [[Bob]] dead, the [[tugboat]] is Chris's to waste as he pleases.
 
Chris bought (all prices are estimates):
 
*''Dungeon Hunter: Alliance'': $35.99
*''Escape Plan'': $14.99
*''Little Deviants'': $29.99
*''Lumines Electronic Symphony'': $35.99
*''[[ModNation Racers]]: [[Ohio trip|Road Trip]]'': $29.99
*''MotorStorm: RC'': $9.99
*''Plants vs. Zombies'': $14.99
*''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc'': $9.99
*''Rayman Origins'': $39.99
*''Reality Fighters'': $29.99
*''Sumioni'': $19.99
*''Super Stardust Delta'': $9.99
*''Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack'': $7.99
*''Uncharted: Golden Abyss'': $44.99
*''Unit 13'': $35.99
*''WipEout 2048'': $39.99
 
Of course, Chris may have availed of multibuy discounts, download-only discounts, and probably got one of these games free with the Vita. Against that, it's very likely that he also shelled out for memory card(s), a carry case, DLC, other games that we haven't seen on PSN yet, etc.
 
==See also==
*[[PSP of Fail]]
*[[PS3]]
*[[Sony]]
*[[Chris and money]]
{{Relics of Fail}}
[[Category:Relics of Fail]]

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