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Some PS Vita Games Will Require A Memory Card To Save By Shane McGlaun Oct. 21, 2011 6:04 am EST The launch of the PS Vita is getting close and we already know all the details on the new portable ...
Sony's PlayStation Vita gaming handheld caps its selectable content at 100 items, one unlucky forum user recently found out. Despite having a 32GB memory card for the Vita with 9GB of free space ...
The announcement of the PlayStation Vita’s price sent rapturous applause throughout the industry. At the time, many pundits had predicted that the handheld would cost upwards of $350 – a ...
Or I could just tell you about Sony’s PlayStation Vita memory cards, which now have sticker prices, courtesy GameStop. They’ll sell for $30 to $120, looks like: $30 for 4GB, $45 for 8GB, $70 ...
Only confirmed for Japan at this time, the 64GB card will retail for 9,980 yen which is about $100 and releases on October 10, 2013. This announcement coincides with the announcement of the new PS ...
GameStop listing for first-party PS Vita memory cards lists 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB cards starting at US$30 and going to US$120; other Sony accessories revealed.
According to a Sony representative speaking to Wired, “if a second person is using your Vita, it’s not just a case of switching out memory cards, it’s clearing out all of your saved data on ...
GameStop listed the 4GB memory card at $29.99, but Sony reps say that it should be $24.99. The 8GB memory card is listed as $49.99 but it, too, should be corrected to $39.99.
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.
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