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So if I was to pull the trigger on one I would like to end up with a Vita + Wipeout, 32GB Memory Card, Screen Protector and a decent case to start with. I'm thinking of buying an Amazon bundle (Rayman) + Wipeout, Case, Screen Protector then selling the 8GB card and Rayman and buying the 32GB Memory card mentioned here.
Anyone know a better way of achieving my goal should I pull the trigger?
thanks buddy! im gunna go for it i reckon! would just be awful if it doesnt turn up! lol whats a vita with out a memory card right?
thanks
Can you just use the Vodafone for one month get the game then go to another provider?
With GiffGaff's Gigabags you get 500mb for £5 and there is no contract. One just pays for what ever they need that month.
500mb £5
1gb £7.50
3gb £12.50
The £5 goodybag would probably be sufficient for most people.
GiffGaff
@Hasemo don't worry worry you'll get a fix very soon . How's that for a promise
Early buyers of Namco Bandai’s PS Vita Ridge Racer game at retail will receive paid-for content for free.
At the launch of PlayStation Vita on February 22nd and for a limited time, boxed copies of Ridge Racer will come with a Ridge Racer Gold Pass. This grants access to five new cars, three extra courses, two music tracks and an ‘extended music mix’.
Those who pay to download the game and bypass retail will also receive the Gold Pass, but only if they buy Ridge Racer before March 31st. Those who want the pass at a later date will have to pay €6.99 for it.
In April a Ridge Racer Silver Pass will be available for €5.99 which includes even more DLC for the racing game.
Ridge Racer is the cheapest launch title for PS Vita with an RRP of £19.99, and contains just a handful of initial cars and tracks.
It’s not the first game to use a post-release DLC business model. Last year THQ’s console racer MX vs ATV Alive came with an initial £29.99 price point, but focused on a range of paid-for DLC. The publisher later said this was a noble experiment but admitted it wasn’t a great model for the console market.
Namco Bandai also revealed a Vita app which contains trailers, and a series of demos for its launch titles, including Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen and Touch My Katamari. These games will receive ‘additional free and premium DLC’.
Early buyers of Namco Bandai’s PS Vita Ridge Racer game at retail will receive paid-for content for free.
At the launch of PlayStation Vita on February 22nd and for a limited time, boxed copies of Ridge Racer will come with a Ridge Racer Gold Pass. This grants access to five new cars, three extra courses, two music tracks and an ‘extended music mix’.
Those who pay to download the game and bypass retail will also receive the Gold Pass, but only if they buy Ridge Racer before March 31st. Those who want the pass at a later date will have to pay €6.99 for it.
In April a Ridge Racer Silver Pass will be available for €5.99 which includes even more DLC for the racing game.
Ridge Racer is the cheapest launch title for PS Vita with an RRP of £19.99, and contains just a handful of initial cars and tracks.
It’s not the first game to use a post-release DLC business model. Last year THQ’s console racer MX vs ATV Alive came with an initial £29.99 price point, but focused on a range of paid-for DLC. The publisher later said this was a noble experiment but admitted it wasn’t a great model for the console market.
Namco Bandai also revealed a Vita app which contains trailers, and a series of demos for its launch titles, including Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen and Touch My Katamari. These games will receive ‘additional free and premium DLC’.
So now just to confuse matters should I go for 3G/wipeout deal for an extra £25? Maybe for that much 3G might come in handy....... Decisions..........decisions!
[ZiiP]carrot;21230303 said:Hang on, is GPS really only on 3G? It says it's on the wifi version of a lot of pages for the device on various sites. Also it seems you won't be able to play PS1 games on release?!?
[ZiiP]carrot;21230303 said:Hang on, is GPS really only on 3G? It says it's on the wifi version of a lot of pages for the device on various sites. Also it seems you won't be able to play PS1 games on release?!?