- The Official PlayStation Vita Memory Card
- Required for most game play on PS Vita
- Store game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media
- Save up to : 8 to 16 full PlayStation Vita games, 24 movies, 9,136 songs, or 6,400 photos
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Jeremy Waugh
Fits a TON of games
I don't really need 64gigs, although it would be nice to have, they're super expensive now. I bought this for around 50 dollars. On this memory card, i have: Call of Duty black ops declassified Minecraft vita Borderlands 2 Assassins Creed liberation Dead or alive 5 plus Metal gear solid 2 Samurai warriors chronicles 3 Katamari Proteus Titan Souls 12 ps1 games including some big ones like: Legend of Dragoon Final Fantasy 7 Sim City Jet Moto 2 3 Megaman games And a TON of indie games In total I have 28 games! and i still have room for 5 movies (around 850mb each) plus a whole collection of photos. Trust me, its enough space unless you're the kind of gamer that needs a hardcore variety. I'm even planning on deleting some games so if i need to make room for more, its no problem at all.
Tosin Johnson
I'm overjoyed it came
The memory card came new and works awesome and I love playing my favorite games I recently obtained. I'm very pleased and would recommend this memory card to any ps vita console user and I'm a new ps vita console user I used to be a Nintendo player but now I'm hooked to anime otome games after getting the last piece to play my ps vita with the memory card and can't put my console down thank you for making me not give up on gaming. I am fully 100% satisfied and gaming with otome anime games helps relieve stress and depression when I'm going through harsh times. This memory card is a life saver in helping me cure my depression to play my favorite new games. thank you Amazon for helping me find a new and better console to enjoy when I'm bored of my Nintendo console. Sincerely, Kit
Tasha Trix Keyzel
Ideal Purchase for Vita and PSTV Owners
(NOTE IN ADVANCE: Most sellers will be sending you a Korean branded card. This is not a bad thing, they are legitimate Sony cards and will work as well as ones from Japan or the US) I purchased this memory card for my Playstation TV system as a replacement for the bundled 8GB card, following about 5 months of play and purchasing around 10 games for my system (this ranged from physical Vita cards to digital download titles, as well as a PSP download title and a PSOne Classic). I really love my PSTV and wanted to ensure I wouldn't need to buy another card for it anytime soon, so I went for the 32GB card as opposed to another 8GB card or a 16GB card. Transferring data and re-downloading games to the new card from my old one took around three or so hours. There's a ton of space on this thing, so the typical system owner should be fairly well set with it. I must stress, however, that this is if you're planning on buying physical games. Digital Vita games can be 3GB in size or larger, and that's not including the patches some of these games come with (Example: Senran Kagura Estival Versus is a 3.08GB download, with an additional 2GB patch for performance improvements and additional content). If you plan on going all-digital, a 64GB card, while even more expensive, may be the better option for you. But for someone like me who favors physical games over digital purchases, the 32GB card is exactly what I need. Cost me the price of a retail PS4 game, but it'll be worth it in the long run.
Nabilah Nasir
Works as it should.
The memory card itself is very tiny and simple enough to insert in the PlayStation Vita. I've had it for a few weeks and it works as it should—as far as I know, it doesn't slow anything and has stored games, photos, and music just fine. Although it is very expensive for a memory card, once you put it inside you'll most likely just forget about it if it works smoothly and you don't run out of space. It's a recommended choice if you download some games, and buy the cartridge for others. If you download all of your games, the 64GB would probably be a safer choice, and if you usually buy cartridges, it's probably for the best to just get an 8 GB one. I usually buy the game cartridges, but since I do download some games occasionally, buy DLC a lot, and store a lot of pictures and music, this was the choice for me. I still have lots of space left over. I recommend it!
Dunja Gagulić
New & Sealed
I recently bought a ps vita and though this was pretty expensive to buy, it’s pretty essential for the console. I received this brand new and unused. I don’t have my ps vita now so I don’t know if it’s corrupted or not, I will update on it later once I receive the console!
Keith Wages
Great...and needed considering the future of digital downloading.
This card does exactly what it should- allows you to store multiple games saves as well as many digitally downloaded games. Despite it's price (generally hovering between $79 and $93 over the past few months on Amazon), I highly recommend getting the 32gb card rather than multiple smaller cards for three reasons. One is that it's less expensive as 4 8gb cards would cost you nearly $20 more than one 32gb for the same amount of storage (maybe a bit less with mandatory files on each card). Two being the convenience of avoiding the storage and swapping out of multiple cards. Three being the reality of the rise of digital gaming in our lives. It is increasingly obvious that Sony and Microsoft are heading in the same direction as PC gaming with an eventual phasing out of physical media. Despite the Vita's slow rise in sales I feel that it will succeed and as it does it will be aging successfully in what is now quickly becoming a digital only world. Whether or not the next generation of consoles relies on both physical (disc-based) and digital media or not, the future is definitily going digital-only (except for physical collector's editions, possibly). With that in mind, I think it's best to invest in a higher if not highest capicity card now for all of your future downloads. It will allow for much more storage, as well as less maintenance hastle (having to choose which games/music/movies to delete from your card to make room for something else). That in itself is a great benefit!
Ava B Maistry
Amazon purchasers, beware: It never showed up. Still a good card though
I ordered this as a gift for my spouse's birthday. I ordered it with Amazon Prime's 2 Day shipping. I then found out after it was a week late that Amazon uses literally the cheapest shipping possible for "2-day Guaranteed Shipping". What they mean when they say 2 day is that it will get shipped from a warehouse within two days, and that's all. I can only surmise that since it was shipped so poorly and by relatively difficult to track means, I ended having to make 4 emails and 2 calls to get a refund, which took a week to even show as having been submitted to my bank. So I feel pretty irate about that. Irritation about feeling mislead by Amazon aside, the memory card itself is excellent. It only has 29 of the 32 GB free for use, but the access speeds are good and for a portable system like the Vita it seems a decent enough size. I can see it not being enough for someone who buys all games digitally, but for a blend of digital and physical distribution, it should work just fine! My only complaint is that the card is bonded to the Vita and PSN account used, and it's so small that it would be incredibly easy to lose should it be removed from the system. But that isn't a huge mark against it, I think it's just me.
Lisa Murphy
Does it's job
I hate having to buy the proprietary memory cards for the vita, that's not really relevant in this review. This is the same memory card you'll find everywhere else, except I was able to find it for just over $70 on amazon. I liked not having to go out in the sun to a store to get one and risk getting a tan and thus losing geek cred. It works well, just as it should, but with playstation plus has filled up quite quickly. Go ahead and get 2 if it's at a good price (less than $70), if you can afford it.
Sijo S Karthi
Cheaper here than anywhere else
It arrived super fast and it's a good price. I paid the price of what it would to buy a 16GB card straight from Best Buy for a 32GB on here. It's expensive but I really needed it since a 4GB card doesn't really hold much sadly. I wish Sony hadn't made the PSVITA memory cards specifically for theirs only. It's only discouraging potential buyers, my friend wanted to buy the system and asked me for pricing and I had to explain about the specific memory cards. Let's just say it completely discouraged her.
Kenneth Latham
Just what I needed
I am a heavy Playstation user. I also have Playstation Plus so I get a lot of free games. It is great that I can finally download whatever I want without worrying about space. The only thing I have to complain about is the price. I know the PS Vita hasn't been out that long which is why there are no "off brand" memory cards yet. The problem is this one is a wallet killer. If you are going to get a memory card then you might as well buy it from Amazon. Everywhere else you are looking at spending a minimum of $100 but here you can save a few bucks.