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The PlayStation Vita
The PlayStation Vita, also known as the PS Vita, is Sony's successor to the PSP. So far, four Mitchell games have been released for Vita; this includes downloadable re-releases of PSP games and Mitchell & Nicktoons Racing Transformed.
Games
- Mitchell & Nicktoons Racing Transformed
- Mitchell Vita
- Mitchell & Nicktoons Tennis: Rematch
- Mitchell & Aang at the Rio Olympic Games
- Mitchell & Nicktoons Racing Transformed
- Mitchell Anthology
- Mitchell Battle
- Mitchell Golf: World Tour
- Mitchell Tennis Open
- Mitchell Van Morgan's Pocket Adventure 2
- Mitchell Van Morgan: Battle for Raleighopolis
- Mitchell X: Elemental Power
- Mitchell X: Powerful Treasure
- New Mitchell Van Morgan: Pocket Zone
- Paper Mitchell: Sticker Jewel
- Lego Mitchell Van Morgan
Upcoming Games
- Samurai and Dragons (Playable Cameo) [1]
Downloadable Games
- Sonic Rivals
- Sonic Rivals 2
- Sega Genesis Collection
PlayStation Now Games
PlayStation Now is released on October 14, 2014 in North America as part of the PlayStation TV's North American Release. Currently, the service is under an open beta and will not be released to other regions, including Europe until 2015 (with the United Kingdom to get the service first). Currently, up to 4 PlayStation 3 games can be streamed on PlayStation Now via the PS Vita and PS TV along with the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
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- Mitchell Van Morgan - PSP Special Edition
- Mitchell Van Morgan 2 - PSP Special Edition
- Mitchell Van Morgan 3 - PSP Special Edition
- Mitchell Van Morgan 4 - PSP Special Edition
- Mitchell Battle
- Mitchell & Nicktoons All-Stars Racing
- Mitchell Van Morgan (2013)
PlayStation TV

A person holding a PlayStation TV Black Model.
On November 14, 2013, the PlayStation TV (known as the PlayStation Vita TV or PS Vita TV in Japan) was released in Japan and on Sony's E3 Press Conference on June 9, 2014, the PS TV was announced for Western Release. The PlayStataion TV is a non-portable variant console of the PlayStation Vita. Like the PS Vita, the PS TV allows most Vita games along with most downloadable PS Vita, PS Now, and PSP Games using the DualShock 3 or a DualShock 4 (for PS Vita games that require touch gestures) and it has 1 GB of internal memory though it can be expanded using a PS Vita Memory Card. In addition to playing downloadable games along with PS Vita games, the PS TV also includes PS4 Link where it allows the player to connect with the PlayStation 4 System remotely and wirelessly and play any PS4 games from it, a process similar to Remote Play. Although some games may require a touch screen, it's not playable if its connected with a DualShock 4 (after a 3.10 update for the PS TV on March 25, 2014). The PlayStation TV is released in North America on October 14, 2014 and it will be released later in the PAL Regions by November 14 at a cost of US$99 or €99 with a bundle available at US$139.99.
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Microsoft | Xbox • Xbox 360 • Xbox One • Windows Phone | |
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Nintendo | Consoles | Nintendo 64 • Nintendo GameCube • Wii • Wii U • Nintendo Switch |
Handhelds | Game Boy • Game Boy Color • Game Boy Advance • Nintendo DS • Nintendo 3DS | |
Smartphones | Android • Apple (iOS, iPod, Mac) | |
Sony | Consoles | PlayStation • PlayStation 2 • PlayStation 3 • PlayStation 4 |
Handhelds | PlayStation Portable • PlayStation Vita | |
Miscellaneous | Dreamcast • PC (Steam) • Linux • Leapfrog (Leapster, Didj, Leapster Explorer) |