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Posted by: _xXxSWAT911xXx_
« on: February 16, 2012, 12:24:27 am »

I think they got this thing that lets you transfer your UMD's to your PS ViTA.
Posted by: ToXiC_Lilly
« on: February 16, 2012, 12:02:03 am »

No UMD =fail
Posted by: Bot
« on: December 20, 2011, 09:04:35 pm »

The World is in Play

Take on opponents across the globe while you take a bus across town. Control every movement with the tap of a finger or blow up enemy fighters soaring through your living room. Some of your favorite PS3 brands, and some new titles developed just for PlayStation?Vita let you discover a gaming experience with no limits. The world is in play.
Brand new ways to play

Transform your world. With front and rear cameras, you can turn kitchen counters into a fight ring or office boardrooms into a battlefield. Augmented Reality (AR) technology for PlayStation?Vita brings your physical world into the PlayStation? world.

Interact with the world. 3G/Wi-Fi* capabilities pinpoint the location of nearby opponents, send friends on treasure hunts, and keep the world updated on your rank.

Non-stop action. Literally. Keep the intensity up at home or on the go. With 3G/Wi-Fi connectivity, you can pick up games right where you left off, even from your PS3? system.

*Connectivity subject to Wi-Fi availability and 3G coverage limitations.

Biggest and best games

PlayStation?Vita transforms the way you experience your favorites titles. Through technologies like the front multitouch screen and the rear multitouch pad, motion-sensors, and augmented reality, PS Vita brings the biggest and best games to life in a whole new way. Coupled with the rich graphics and new social gaming features play your favorite adventures with an all-new spin.

Stunning 5-inch multitouch OLED display with rear touch pad and dual analog sticks

Sleek new form. Modeled after the classic dual-stick control, PlayStation?Vita reinvents gaming experiences with its ultra-slim, pocket-ready form.

Beauty in the details. Experience rich, cinema-like content in this highest definition, compact 5-inch OLED display.

Complete your control. Front multitouch screen and rear touch pad pick up your every motion and put all your fingers to good use.

Connected by AT&T

PlayStation Vita Release Date Set for February 22
Sony's PSP successor will be available here about two months after it's out in Japan.

After giving North America and European gamers nothing more specific than an "early 2012" window, Sony has finally provided those in the west with a release date for the PlayStation Vita: it'll be out on February 22, 2012 in North America and Europe.

 The news was revealed at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco today by SCEA boss Jack Tretton. A Japanese release date of December 17 had already been announced.

 In North America, the system will be available at two price points: $249.99 for the Wi-Fi-only system and $299.99 for the 3G system (which uses AT&T as its provider in the U.S.).