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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.
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 ...
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 ...
The PlayStation Vita is getting a price cut in Japan next week. Sony will drop the price of both the 3G and Wi-Fi models to 19,980 yen. Additionally, they will also be releasing a bonus pack with ...
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.
A list has surfaced (from Kotaku, via AndriaSang) that shows which PlayStation Vita games will require an additional memory card, and which ones won’t. It’s worth mentioning that it’s also ...
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 ...
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 ...