No it does not and uses a Vita Memory card
It has no UMD drive, but can play the PSN versions.
The PSVita does not have a UMD drive so cannot play a UMD game. However it is compatible with almost the entire PSP digital catalogue which can be purchased and downloaded on the Vita's PSN.
yes it will play PSP downloads and does not have UMD slot
The PS Vita does not have a UMD slot so it can't play those. However if you've bought a PSP game on PSN, it can possibly be downloaded on PS Vita, you'd have to check to see if it is available, you might have to wait for it to be enabled.
After the PSP 3000 they released the PSP go and the PS Vita either use UMDs
Yes, but not with the PSP's Universal Media Disk (UMD). You can download them off of the Playstation Store, though. The PS Vita will have a different form of media that Playstation says is better and can store more memory.
The name for the new PSP is the Vita. Vista is a Windows software. UBD has a number of meanings that do not appear to be about the PS Vita. If you mean the PSP UMD Drive the Vita does not have one and can not play games that are on them
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.
If you have downloaded games for the PSP Go into your PS3 they will work with the PS Vita also
The digital version can, but the Vita does not have a UMD drive so the physical version would not work.
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