When Sony revealed the PS Vitaâs pricing earlier this year, the WiFi only model was announced for US$249.99 and the 3G/WiFi model was announced at $299.99. Thatâs true. Thatâs how much the hardware costs. But if you want to play some great games, then ready your wallet and pony up cash.
As previously posted, some Vita games will require memory cards for game saves. Those titles include Uncharted: Golden Abyss, which, if you are sane and buying a Vita, youâll be picking up. Obviously, if you are bonkers, you wonât be.
Also, as previously posted, several types of memory cards will be available: 4GB („2,200 or US$29), 8GB („3,200 or $42), 16GB („5,500 or $72), and 32GB („9,500 or $124).
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The figures are slightly inflated due to the exchange rate. Moreover, Sony Computer Entertainment of America hasnât provided details about Vita memory card pricing for North America.
Letâs not even add in the 3G plans, mâkay? Japanâs 3G plans are announced, but the Vitaâs 3G plans for the U.S. arenât. If you are interested, here are what the Japanese plans look like.
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