No, the PS Vita has a cartridge-based system similar to the Nintendo DS. These are called PS Vita Game Cards.
No disks. It uses a PS Vita Memory Card to store data, while the games themselves are on PS Vita Game Cards, similar to DS cartridges but smaller.
No, the PSVita's bluetooth only pairs with audio devices like headsets. Two nearby PS Vitas could just connect via ad-hoc wifi anyway.
Just switch on your Vita, and there it is! The LiveArea is the name for the Vitas graphical user interface. Each game also has a livearea, when you press their bubble and it brings up the launch menu.
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No it can not. The PS Vita can not play the Black Ops game. The PS Vita plays PSP and PS vita games not PS3 games
No, they do not have a pressable button functionality, only directional.
No, the Bluetooth is used to connect to Bluetooth headsets and such. The PS Vita connects to other PS Vita consoles using ad-hoc wi-fi.
PS Vitas have two different kinds of memory sticks; one is the game cartridge, which stores the game and enough space for some saves and DLC, and the other is Sony's proprietary memory card used to store save data, movies, music and other things.
Yes, PS Vita has Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G. Using "NEAR" you can connect to other PS Vita(s) using 3G other than WiFi. See the related link.
No, the PSVita's bluetooth only pairs with audio devices like headsets. Two nearby PS Vitas could just connect via ad-hoc wifi anyway.
Vitas goes by Vitalik.
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Vitas was born on February 19, 1981.
Vitas was born on February 19, 1981.
Uroš Vitas was born in 1992.
Vitas Gerulaitis is 6' 0".
Vitas Gerulaitis went by The Lithuanian Lion.