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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&#8217… ...
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 ...