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It used to be that to play a console game, you just had to plug in a cartridge or put a CD/DVD in the optical drive. But these days, with modern titles ballooning up to as much as 100 GB, you’… ...
Along with the announcement that the PlayStation Vita is now $199.99 in North America, Sony let it be known that there would be new prices on the 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB memory cards for the ...
Compared to third-party offerings, Sony’s cards are a bit on the pricey side. A 4GB card will set you back ¥2,200 (about $29), an 8GB ¥3,200 ($42), a 16GB ¥5,500, and 32GB ¥9,500 ($124 ...
The 4GB memory card will cost $29.99; the 8GB will cost $44.99; the 16GB will cost $69.99; and the 32GB memory card will cost $119.99, almost half the price of the PlayStation Vita itself.
That means our 16GB card, which will cost £39.99 to buy at launch, is only going to host a handful of quality games before we’re forced to either buy an additional memory card, or purchase ...
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