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While there are still PlayStation Vita cards out there for purchase, getting a brand new card for the handheld can cost a pretty penny.
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.
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. PS ...
Sony’s PlayStation Vita uses a proprietary memory card format not entirely dissimilar in appearance to an SD card — and given the lack of any internal storage, purchasing one is pretty much a ...
Sony's pricey proprietary memory cards could be considered a gouging of gamers, a retail partner pacifier, and a calculated business strategy all at once.
The new 64 GB memory card is retailing for 10,479 yen, roughly equivalent to $ 105. At this price, it actually costs a little more than the Vita TV!
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.
Prior to firmware 1.80, Vita owners had the option to purchase and store content from multiple regions on a single memory card. Although switching between PlayStation Network accounts on the Vita ...
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.
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.