Did you know that as of this April, Sony has sold 70 million PlayStation Portables? I can almost guarantee the PlayStation Vita will sell even more. A while back, images surfaced on the internet of a ...
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The PlayStation Vita's face is dominated by its luxuriously large 5-inch OLED display, and with good reason: this touchscreen not only pops with rich colors, crisp textures and deep blacks, but it's ...
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If you are thinking of upgrading to a Sony PS Vita gaming console but were worried that you might not be able to join in the fun with your other friends if they stick with their PSP consoles, you will ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Apparently unwilling to give up the older PSP platform despite launching the PS Vita successor next year, Sony has just announced a new regular PSP ...
With the release of PlayStation Vita, you'd think that Sony would give up on the PSP, right? Well, you'd be wrong. Having sold 71 million units worldwide, Sony announced a brand new budget model of ...
This post has not been edited by the GamesBeat staff. Opinions by GamesBeat community writers do not necessarily reflect those of the staff. The PlaySation Vita is an upcoming handheld-gaming system ...
Sony didn’t announce a new launch date for the PlayStation Vita — which got pushed back to early 2012 — but today at its Gamescom press conference, the company did reveal a new “value priced” PSP for ...
You already knew most of the details about the next PSP. But now we know its name: The PlayStation Vita. ‘Cause it means life, or something. Update: Hands on. (Sony ...
Bad news for PlayStation Portable gamers hoping to lug their UMD (disc-based) games over to Sony’s imminent PlayStation Vita — it’ll (probably) never happen. That’s the word from the mount (aka Sony), ...