Prices lowered for entire range of memory cards. 4 GB memory cards are going down from 2,095 yen to 1,480 yen, 8 GB from 3,048 yen to 1,980 yen, 16 GB from 5,238 yen to 3,780 yen, and 32 GB from 9,048 ...
The PS Vita is still out there and playable, if that's something gamers want to get their hands on. However, it turns out that if someone felt some nostalgia for the Vita and wanted to get a new ...
Sony’s said that the Vita only takes first-party memory cards to ensure high read/write speeds. But does that hold up in practice? The PlayStation Vita's proprietary memory cards are a bit on the ...
For the first time the content of a PS Vita memory card have been dumped and made publicly known. While this in itself doesn’t help to hack the Vita, it does open up for many more possibilities. Sony ...
Joel Taveras is one of the founding members of DualShockers. He hails from New York City where he lives with his wife and two sons. During his tenure with the site, he's held every position from news ...
Vita firmware 1.80 ties memory cards to a single PSN account, according to a report on NeoGAF, which means users can no longer store data from multiple accounts on one memory card. Those who try to ...
The latest firmware update for Sony’s PlayStation Vita introduces a new, unadvertised restriction: the system now locks Vita memory cards to a single PlayStation Network account. That’s a new ...
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PlayStation Vita memory card pricing has been revealed for North America through a listing on GameStop. The system will use its own proprietary memory cards, rather than Memory Stick Pro Duo like the ...
Despite Sony's PS Vita not being available until February of 2012, GameStop has already posted pricing for the device and its various components back in November. However, gamers reactions to the high ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Once upon a time, future PlayStation Vita owners were bummed to hear that PSN accounts were tied directly to the ...
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. This means ...
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