Yeah, outside of Japan. Last year the Vita was dead and soon to be dropped by retailers in Japan as well, according to the regulars in Media Create threads.
I don't know if you follow Japanese sales, so, for the history lesson: last year, the Vita had just had four of its five lowest weeks ever in the lead-up to the holiday season. Sony's first-party output was completely irrelevant, third parties weren't on board, it was the lowest-selling major platform of all time, and its sole notable holiday release was a random AKB48 game it shared with the PSP and which sold much better on the PSP - despite not even selling that much. Pretty dire situation, wasn't it?
Now try saying the Vita is dead and will soon be dropped by retailers right now in this or next week's thread.
What happened is, shockingly, Sony's top people being more competent than regular gaffers. You saw a new IP do well, you saw a new IP do great, you saw multiplatform games do better on Vita than PS3, PSP or 3DS, you saw a remodel, you saw Sony announce the Vita TV and remote play and overall just Sony refocusing its Vita game development to cater to Japanese tastes.
Yeah it's not exactly what one might call a turnaround, but it's the Vita being alive and well, having a large retail presence, being a healthy platform for certain types of games, and just having a much more promising future than last year at the same point in time.
So, like I said, there's reality and there's Gaf-reality. Stuff on Gaf is dead before it's released, it's a steak with forks in it every week and it's fodder for mockery along the lines of "giga lol at the people saying 'wait for E3,' 'wait for TGS,' 'wait for its first Christmas' etc." Cooler heads saw that there were opportunities to do more with the Vita. This year with Wii U it's like Avatar's story vs. Pocahontas'. Change the names but it's the same thing.