In the United States of America, I paid $199 for the Wi-Fi + 3G edition (which came bundled with The Walking Dead game and a 4GB memory card) (6500). For that price, in the year 2022, I have no intention of purchasing it. Despite the fact that I am not a child anymore (I am 27 years old), I am content with the purchase, and I play in the train. In spite of the fact that there are not many many games, there are several that are of a good quality and are well worth the cost: Killzone: Mercenary, Assassin's Creed: Liberation, Uncharted: The Golden Abyss, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, and Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate all made the list. The question that will never be answered is whether it is preferable to buy games on cartridges or to download them with a PSPlus subscription. To be able to download games, you will need a memory card with a capacity of 32 gigabytes (GB), as games often weigh between 2 and 4 GB, and the card will set you back 3000 rupees in addition to a yearly subscription fee of 2022 rupees, for a grand total of 5000 rupees (you can take a subscription for 3 months for 585). Because the starter kit included with a card with a storage capacity of 4 gigabytes, which is sufficient for storing game saves, I chose to spend my 5,000 Microsoft Points not on a membership and a card but rather on purchasing three games on cartridges. Taking into account the fact that subscription services do not always provide access to high-quality games, I came to the conclusion that it would be more fun and cost less money for me to purchase games on cartridges and to limit my purchases to only those titles that I am personally interested in playing. Because if you change your mind about paying for a subscription, anything that you downloaded for free will no longer be available to you until you pay for the subscription again, I am happy to have a cartridge that I can play whenever I want and that is not tied to a subscription. This is why I am pleased to have such a cartridge. Despite the fact that I have a job and a family, it is not practical for me to purchase a home console because I do not have enough time to play video games. The games on the Vita are definitely more fun, despite the fact that they are more expensive on the iPad. On the tablet version of NFS: Most Wanted, for instance, you move through a series of tracks one at a time, but on the Vita version, you have access to a large open city in which you are free to roam. This makes the game one hundred times more interesting. I strongly suggest that you visit YouTube and look up the gameplay of Killzone on the PS Vita; it's a gem! In general, I am pleased with everything, and I feel that everything is appropriate for me. It is highly recommended that you test out the console.