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PS Vita's Dedicated Memory Cards Were a Mistake, Says Shuhei Yoshida“People have to spend more money to get the memory card.” He also lumps in the back touchpad, and OLED as potential factors for the PS Vita’s inevitable demise, albeit for different reason ...
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 ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The bad news is you still have to buy a new proprietary memory card for your PS Vita. The good news is it won't cost as much as originally feared.
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 ...
and the 32GB memory card will cost $119.99, almost half the price of the PlayStation Vita itself. The 3G-enabled console will retail for $299, while the Wi-Fi-only version will retail for $249.
When PlayStation Vita launches next month, one item that every gamer is going to need to buy for storing PSN downloads, game saves and personal media, is Sony’s new proprietary memory card.
Along with the PlayStation Vita dropping to $199, Sony has officially discounted the prices for the handheld’s memory cards. The new prices are as follows: 4GB – $14.99 (from $19.99 ...
“People have to spend more money to get the memory card.” He also lumps in the back touchpad, and OLED as potential factors for the PS Vita’s inevitable demise, albeit for different reason ...
We were already not too happy that the PS Vita would require a specific memory card format that would not work with other devices. Now we are learning that despite the fact that the PS Vita has ...
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