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The latest firmware update for Sony’s PlayStation Vita introduces a new, unadvertised restriction: the system now locks Vita memory cards to a single PlayStation Network account. That’s a new ...
In a recent interview with Kinda Funny, former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida discussed where they went wrong with the PS Vita. While he names a few reasons why the handheld wasn’t as ...
PlayStation Vita is now available for $200 in North America, and Sony have announced more details regarding the system’s recent price drop now, including the price of memory cards.
Following a Tokyo Game Show bursting with all kinds of great news about the PlayStation Vita, Sony has revealed the planned pricing structure for the system's first-party memory cards.. A 4GB card ...
Written by – Paul Kelly This morning, during its pre-TGS conference, Sony announced that the PlayStation Vita will be receiving a larger Memory Card with a 64GB capacity, double the current ...
The latest PlayStation Vita firmware update giveth, and also taketh away. The 1.80 software update, released on Tuesday, locks Vita memory cards to a single PlayStation Network account.
Of course, the problem with that is Sony's proprietary memory cards are pretty expensive, with a 4GB card costing around $20 at most places. Most PS Vita owners don't use multiple PSN accounts on ...
PlayStation Vita memory card pricing has been revealed for North America through a listing on GameStop. The system will use its own proprietary memory cards, rather than Memory Stick Pro Duo like ...
In a recent interview with Kinda Funny, former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida discussed where they went wrong with the PS Vita.While he names a few reasons why the handheld wasn’t as ...
If you're waiting eagerly for February to come to get your hands on a shiny new PS Vita, then you already know that one of the items that you absolutely must purchase alongside it is a Memory Card ...
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