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Sony limits PS Vita game save options, memory card definitely not optional

We are saying proprietary and also you think, Sony. Isn’t that the way it usually goes? For the electronic giant’s latest reVitalized foray into portable gaming, the usual custom solution is in tow — now, with limited storage options. In keeping with a report on Kotaku Japan, games made for the hand held will either save your progress to its SD card-like external storage or to the cartridge itself, as SCEI’s not offering users any option for overlap or preference. Thinking you may save a couple of dollars and skip out at the external memory altogether? Well, my frugal gaming friends, reconsider. Unlike the PSP, titles for the system requiring an external save, as well as some downloadable content, simply won’t play with out a memory card on board. Sure, this tidbit of stories could prove frustrating to these not indoctrinated to the company’s obstinate ways. But, we’re willing to bet this device’s dazzling innards are enough that will help you overlook these minor niggles come next February .

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