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Amazon will give you a gift card for a trade in on a PSP and you can use it to pay toward a Vita. Gamestop will also give a credit
Not a Chance Yes you can use it toward the PS Vita at places that take PSPs for trade in. The PS Vita does cost much more than a PSP Go or the PSP 3000 and you will not get much off the price with trade in
The 3DS is just given it's normal trade in value and way less than it will be sold for. Amazon would give up to a $88 gift card that you could use to buy a Vita Gamestop does not have a online quote of trade in value and then would charge state taxes for your balance owed on the Playstation Vita
No you can not play the PS Vita games on a PSP.
The Vita is the new Playstation portable that will not be released until December 31 2011 You need the Vita to actually play games on it
Yes, the PS Vita's games are region free. A Japanese PS Vita will play an EU game.
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No, but you can link the Vita to the PS3 console
The Playstation TV is pretty much a screenless PSVita. It can play a selection of compatible PSVita games and has a slot to insert them, as well as certain PSVita games on the PSN.
There is an increasing selection of PS games, 'PSOne Classics' available on the PSN, the PS Vita has an emulation mode to play them on. Also, there are some that aren't available on the PS Vita's PSN store but are on the PS3's, which can be transferred across to the Vita via the PS3.
You should buy a PS Vita if you want to play PS Vita games.
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