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PlayStation Vita Launch Guide Part III: Accessories

GamerXChange: "The PlayStation Vita’s launch is just around the corner and eager gamers and techies are awaiting its release.

GamerXChange is here to guide you through the launch of the PlayStation Vita. In this guide series [you will find] lists of launch window games, the different models of Vitas you can get, accessories, features, prices, and all that good stuff.

This third edition of the PS Vita launch guide will give you all the info you need to know about the accessories that you will need and others that will help you expand your experience at launch."

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SoundGamer4477d ago

Still not too sure about the memory card prices but I'll probably get a cradle and headset eventually.

Hoping the memory card prices go down or third party options come out before I get I decide to upgrade.

Lubu4476d ago

Memory card and screen protector are the only "extras" I'll be picking up. The rest goes towards games.

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10 Rarest PS Vita Games Worth Their Weight in Gold

The Nerd Stash: "While many have forgotten Sony's underappreciated handheld, we still hold it near and dear to our hearts. Here are the rarest PS Vita games you can buy right now.

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Best GPU for Homeworld 3 - top picks & reviews

Jack writes: "Our guide to the best GPUs for Homeworld 3 talks you through some of today's best options from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel - for various budgets."

Michiel198922h ago

opinion piece? it's an advertisement and these articles shouldn't be here.
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How EA & Xbox Are Defining Gaming's Bleak Future

Xbox and EA have recently made baffling moves that define how bleak the future of the gaming industry is with major companies at the helm. Ryan Bates from "Last Word on Gaming" posits in this op-ed that maybe it's not ineptitude, but intention.

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Profchaos1d 11h ago (Edited 1d 11h ago )

Name someone that isn't trying to look us these days maybe cdpr.

Take two, ubi and yes even PlayStation are pushing us to own nothing and be happy with our live service ad injected games on a sub so they can raise prices at will and take access away when they see fit.

If it keeps up I'll be a full time retro gamer and this industry will be crashing hard

As rediculas as it sounds we need government reforms to defend consumer rights