If you just have gotten the PS Vita you probably need more games for that and the PS3 games can often be found at reduced prices.
a memory card if it doesn't have internal memory.
Only the 2nd gen PSVita slim has internal memory, 1GB.
No, the PS Vita has a cartridge-based system similar to the Nintendo DS. These are called PS Vita Game Cards.
No. Vita products work only on the Vita. They do not work with the PSP E1000 series.
No, both use proprietary memory sticks made by Sony. The PSP uses the Pro Duo memory stick, the Vita uses a PSVita Memory Card. This is not the same as a Micro SD card and it is not compatible with one.
Yes. The PlayStation Vita is not a region-locked system. However, to play a digital copy of a game bought in a different region, you have to be signed in on a PlayStation Network account from that region.
2GB up to 8GB
Downloading games from the Playstation Store to the Vita or your PS3 is the way you will get games not available as a new game sold on the Vita Memory Card
No it does not and uses a Vita Memory card
3G/Wi-Fi Bundle Includes: PlayStation Vita 3G/Wi-Fi System + 8GB Memory Card First Edition Bundle will get the PS Vita 3G/Wi-Fi system plus a 4GB memory card, a limited edition case, and Little Deviants game.
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Only the 2nd gen PSVita slim has internal memory, 1GB.
No, the PS Vita has a cartridge-based system similar to the Nintendo DS. These are called PS Vita Game Cards.
The Vita does not come with a memory card and one must be bought separately. Memory cards cost as low as $20 for a 4GB card up to $100 for a 32GB card.
No. Vita products work only on the Vita. They do not work with the PSP E1000 series.
Games you download from the PSN go onto your PSVita's memory card. A new memory stick will be blank, there's nothing on it.
No,because the camera cannot even take a picture without the memory card