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Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida also said the PS […] The post PS Vita’s Dedicated Memory Cards Were a Mistake, Says Shuhei Yoshida appeared first on PlayStation ...
PS Vita's update to 1.80 locks memory cards to one PSN account, meaning that your days of using multiple PSN accounts on PS Vita are over. That is, unless you want to purchase a separate memory ...
Beginning tomorrow, PlayStation Vita‘s recommended retail price will drop from $249 in North America and €249 in Europe to $199 and €199, respectively. PS Vita memory cards will also receive ...
The current $250 version of the PS Vita doesn't come with a memory card, although for a limited time, the $300 3G-enabled version of the hardware will pack in an 8GB card.
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.
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.
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.
Check out how we test and review games here A candid snap of a PS Vita display case at E3 has revealed Sony will be releasing 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB memory cards for the handheld.