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The slimmer, thinner, redesigned Vita is heading to the UK market. Take a look at the box. It’s a signal of intent. Proudly on the front there’s a logo that boasts integration with the ...
A Japanese teaser site has gone live indicating that SEGA is prepared to announce a new game for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on Thursday, March 28th. As seen above, the website -- all in ...
In addition to ‘PS Vita’ Sony Computer Entertainment has also filed for the name ‘PlayStation Vita’ but the applications don’t reveal any detail as to what the names and logo’s will be ...
PS Vita Logo Appears Tuffcub 06/06/11 40 Comments. More confirmation that the NGP will be officially known as the PS Vita as a logo for the device has been registered with the Trademarks and ...
Launched in 2011, Sony's PlayStation Vita is no longer in production, so expect to only find pre-owned, refurbished or ...
Sony is marketing the Vita TV as “the world’s smallest PlayStation” in Japan, and it isn’t kidding. Measuring just 65mm x 105mm x 13.6mm (2.6 x 4.1 x 0.5 inches), the Vita TV is an ...
Version 1.3 provides the latest PS Vita news, games, ... "All you have to do is find a PS Vita logo, zap it and this will trigger the interactive animation," according to Sony.
Cover up that PS Vita logo with an apple, and some people might even say it was a great deal. Don't you think? Related video: Watch this: Sony PlayStation Vita 04:00.
We got word back in May that EA's game subscription service, EA Access, would be coming to PlayStation 4 sometime in July. Good news, everyone! We now have a confirmed date for the launch.
The PS Vita keeps the same basic shape and layout as the PSP, ... Underneath the left analog stick is the Home button, flush with the face of the system and adorned with a silver PlayStation logo.
Domains and online reports suggest the Next Generation Portable – Sony's PlayStation Portable successor – is called the PlayStation Vita. Vita is Latin and Italian for "life". GamesPundit ...
The PlayStation Portable and PS Vita were both wonderful devices, but a variety of factors kept them from achieving the same success as Nintendo’s handhelds.