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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 ...
PS Vita memory cards priced: $30 to $120 Vita's proprietary memory card format has been priced, and people are not going to be pleased.
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 ...
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.
Sony's PlayStation Vita has no internal storage, which means you'll have to buy one of Sony's proprietary memory cards, like it or not.
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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.
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 highest, 32GB.
In a recent interview, former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida says PS Vita's proprietary memory card was a "mistake." ...
Now we are learning that despite the fact that the PS Vita has internal storage, some games will require one of the memory cards to save game data. If you had expected that memory card to be ...