Ah, I apologize for the confusion but I wasn't comparing it to the PS3, or any of the other larger consoles either
Interesting, that's certainly what most people do.
Perhaps I am unaware of some of the games, but I often go into gaming stores and I've never seen a section as small as the Vita has gotten, even when it was first coming out and comparing it with the time frame that other devices have gotten.
I don't know where you live or what game stores you're talking about, but in my experience GameStop loves the Vita to death - its employees not so much though, but that's a conversation for another thread. My 5 or so GameStops in my area get all the new physical releases for even the most niche of niches. Have you ever heard of the Hyperdimension Neptunia Series? Niche on its own, even more niche when you look at their spin-off into an idol game like Hatsune Miku's. My GameStops got several copies. Obviously my GameStops don't necessarily speak for all of them, and indeed there are GameStops that treat the Vita abysmally (I guess its up to the manager's what to do? I can't imagine another reason for the non-uniform treatment.), but I've seen other people speak of their GameStops like mine as well, moreso than otherwise.
GameStops have also started stocking 64GB cards 'under the table', sort of. They bring in the Vita cards from Japan and call them used accessories. Currently, no other retailer has more than a 32GB card in North America to my knowledge and in neither North America nor Europe has the 64GB been officially introduced by Sony. Why? Can't say I'm tuned into their radio station to know.
I would say that BestBuy and Frys, which are tech stores in general not gaming stores, treat the Vita very well as welll. Frys frequently goes above and beyond what other retailers do in aggressively pricing Vitas and Vita games for sale in bundles or otherwise, in addition to keeping up on most releases. BestBuy isn't quite as 'Gung-Ho' about it, and even I've seen BestBuy's with abysmal Vita selections, but it seems more often than not that you'll get to see a nice sized Vita selection. No niche releases whatsoever, but all my BestBuys at least got in Borderlands 2, then you'll see other titles like Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time which is fairly recent as well.
Now, if we were talking about normal retailers like Wal-Mart, Target, Toys R US, etc there'd be no ability to even slightly sugar coat the Vita's situation with them. It's understandable considering the Vita's woes in sales, but it is unfortunate to have to see.
While I do understand giving the PS4 more attention, I feel that they should still give the Vita some love.
If you see my post in reply to the other person, you'll see I talked about Sony going hardcore at PSX. Sony does a lot of things wrong with the Vita and I'm happy to admit them, but that is something they did right and it shocked the hell out of me. I expected the Vita to be there and talked about, but I definitely didn't expect what happened. I actually only thought the Vita was going to have one, big (possibly exclusive) game teased with maybe a couple other titles. I don't quite believe Resident Evil 2 Revelations is that big title I was hoping for, but it sure comes pretty damn close and when combined with the 13 other titles definitely works out to blow my idea for PSX out of the water.
Either way it's more up to the game companies to choose, it just seems game companies are choosing to go with other handheld devices.
I wouldn't disagree a lot of Western developers are looking away from the Vita, but to be fair they're also looking away from the 3DS as well. We live in an era where handheld consoles are probably going to be gone in a decade. EA has dumped support of not only the Vita, but also the 3DS saying they flat out don't believe either device will be around in three years and if they are not anything close to the level of smartphones that they're now focusing on. I'm disappointed, but I can't say I blame them. I'm sure others will follow suit. Warner Brothers already isn't the best of friends to handhelds just putting out not too amazing in terms of execution LEGO games and Ubisoft has seemingly started to look away from the Vita, given various factors like their toning down releases and such. Ubisoft caved to fan demand and brought Child of Light to the Vita, but if they didn't miraculously hit whatever magical number that was hit, we'd have been looking at a 2014 that I honestly can't even name a title they released. They do have two upcoming games planned, Tetris Ultimate and
Cloudberry Kingdom, but that's it for 2015 for the Vita.
But once again, perhaps I'm just missing the vita somehow.
Look into it! You might find you like it, I'm certainly happy to answer any and all question you might imagine about it. It's near and dear to my heart.