PlayStation Vita Memory Card 64GB (PCH-Z641J)

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  • Danny

    > 3 day

    First off let me say 64GB is way more than enough space for the Vita. I have literally all my vita games on this card, OVER 35 FULL VITA TITLES!!! and thats not even counting all the indie games, ps1 games,and psp games. The only reason I knocked the product down 1 star is because sony really is charging a lot for these. With that being said It feels great having all my Vita titles right on the system and not having to worry about space and missing cartridges. In Summary its definitely a great buy for those who download lots of titles to their Vitas

  • cristian garcia

    Greater than one week

    Im very satisfied with this purchase it works perfect and Im finally able to play my PS Vita

  • Jonathan E. Lewis

    > 3 day

    When we purchased our PS Vita over a year ago, we bought with it the smallest, rinky-dink memory card (8 GB), which for whatever reason we never bothered to upgrade. We also never really bothered to use our Vita. The fact is that it was just too much hassle to continually go through the motions -download, install, delete, download, install, rinse, repeat -for the Vita to be worth using. Recently, though, we took the PSplunge and bought this Big Boy 64 GB Mucho Macho memory card and Wow! at the difference. How nice it is to finally install so many titles from our extensive collection* AT THE SAME TIME! Now we take our Vita with us almost everywhere. The only trouble is that Im suddenly tempted to buy even more video games. (I already gave in and bought the Final Fantasy X/2 HD for the Vita.) And just to be clear for anyone who may be leery about whether this product will work work with Vitas in North America, I can personally vouch for it. We have had absolutely no technical difficulties; it works as advertised. *Our Vita game collection is mostly the result of the PS Plus program which frequently gives away digital gaming titles to subscribers. I would claim the games when they came available, even when we were not actively using our Vita.

  • Lewka

    Greater than one week

    I love the space, its great to be able to fit all my games and saves in one place now. Im upgrading from a 16GB so its a HUGE difference. Reading through the negative comments, I can attest that the price is awful, its basically the price of a console. Its unfortunate Sony decided to take this path for the memory cards, but alas its out of the consumers control. It does exactly what its meant to, but youre not getting the full 64gb ( I know, especially after spending that kind of money.) I have mine at about 55gb. If you care to stock up on PSN games, its worth having this card size versus the smaller ones. If youre sporting all the cartridges then I wouldnt bother upgrading to the 64gb.

  • Raymond K.

    > 3 day

    I must say that I was very skeptical about purchasing this because of all the reviewers who had problems with theirs and I was so close to just getting a 32gb, but I took a chance and it has more than paid off. This memory card right from start accommodated all my PS Vitas games and apps, of which were 20gb in total, which is just insane. Imagine if I did get a 32gb, I would have had to order another because it would have just been too small. However one thing, I didnt see in the comments, during the Christmas season was specs. of the ones that did work. My PS Vita is an U.S. model from the $199 Borderlands 2 Bundle, meaning its the PS Vita Slim or PCH-2000 model. Also, I didnt have to do anything to my account when I switched cards. My account stayed logged in after I put the 64gb card in and my memory card has just been amazing, it still has 40gb left. For my experience, getting this was a race against time, because I had the 8 gb memory card that came with the bundle as well as a 3 month PS Plus card, which I activated on Oct. 27. For those, who dont know, when you switch cards youre going to have to re download games to your Vita and that wont come with any save data, so I highy suggest that you either find a way to transfer your save data from your Vita to your PS3,maybe even PS4 or something or buy/ get a 1-month PS Plus Subscription or a a 14-day trial for PS Plus and upload your save data to PS Plus storage [To do this go to the desired application and hit the PS Plus sign at the top, depending on the application it should either be the 3rd or 4th to the right and then hit upload and once thats done switch cards, go back to that same application, hit PS Plus, and download your save data back] So from that point forward I needed to get a bigger memory card so that I could transfer my save data to the other c memory card, before my PS Plus ran out. The vendor I chose was Export-from-Kobe and at first, it said would take til Jan. 22- Feb. 12 to get here, but it came around Jan. 13., so I was pleased. I do recommend getting this product if youre in the price range and market for it, especially if your the type that prefers to download your content from the Store, otherwise if youre more of a physical copy person, get either a 16 or 32 gb and you should be satisfied.

  • Robert Barton

    10-06-2025

    If you have a Vita and are considering buying games digitally, then you might as well pick this up instead of the 32 GB option. If youre like me and buy my games physical, then theres no justification on paying this much for a proprietary memory card. The only reason I bought this card is because I had some money left over from my birthday, and wanted to buy Project Diva F. As much as I dont like saying it, this card is probably the best value youre going to get. As of now, the 32 GB card is $79.99 (Regular price: $99.99) and has half the capacity of the 64 GB. If this costed $159.99 then it would be the same thing, but its not; it goes for around $105-$115~. If you only buy your games from Gamestop and other retail stores (AKA physical), then a 4 or 8 GB card is completely fine for storing saves and a few applications. If you buy games from PSN frequently youre going to need alot more than 8 GB, especially when some games are as big as 3.5 GB (Sly Cooper). Just note that only 59 GB is used as opposed to the 64 GB it claims to be, probably because people use 1000 not 1024 when measuring memory. Do I recommend this memory card? If you dont buy games from PSN: hell no. If you do buy ALL of your games digitally: yes. It saves you more money if you buy this one over the 32 GB one. I knocked off one star for having to import it, and for being a victim of paying way too much for a memory card. Overall however with this much memory, you dont have to worry about buying these infernal memory cards for a while.

  • slateman

    > 3 day

    OK, as I write this, this memory card costs over $100 and thats a travesty. I think Sonys made the same mistake they made with the PSP by making an awesome piece of hardware hindered by memory issues. With that out of the way, were talking about a 64Gb Vita memory card which is *spectacular*. I was running an 8Gb for two years and anyone with Playstation Plus knows thats just a failure. So, after two years of ownership, I decided to up my game, spend the cash and now Im set (for a little while at least!) 64Gb is great as I have maybe 7-8 PSP titles, about 20 Vita titles available at any time. The way it should be. The price is a downer, but that will eventually come down. As for the hardware, this thing is exactly what I needed and dont listen to any reviews that state otherwise. Cough up the money or deal with smaller memory cards. Simple! Im glad I bought this. Now my Vita does what it should have been doing for two years.

  • pcodymatt

    > 3 day

    Really hate how this is really expensive still but needed the storage so I bit the bullet. I will say that this is the PCH-Z641G which is the Asia version. Which is FALSE advertising since it was supposed to be PCH-Z641J as stated! However my card has been running for a few weeks now and it’s perfectly fine and shouldn’t be worried about but still a little upset that I didn’t get the version that is stated here. The seller that I got it from was GameClub. If anyone was wondering. Anywho pretty happy with the purchase. Not happy that I got the Asia version nor the price of the card but I finally have enough space for all my games on my vita. Really wish Sony didn’t make these cards so expensive.

  • Good Shop/ Bad Shop Reviews

    > 3 day

    Positive: As expected Negative: Delayed in shipment #Morememorylessproblems If youre like me, and you own the wonderful and vastly underrated PS Vita handheld console, you likely have downloaded lots of games (especially if you are a PS+ member). You then have likely have run into the issue of the standard memory card providing not nearly enough memory for all your games. Enter this baby. To my knowledge it is currently the largest memory card available for the Vita on the market, and while the price is a bit hefty, a lot of that is due to the memory cards proprietary nature. The TL;DR version: Sony made special cards just for the Vita in order to jack up the price. Well, since youre gonna be dropping some dough anyway, you might as well go for the highest end one which will also give you the greatest memory/dollar ratio. Simple economics, brother. My only complaint is it got delayed in shipping, so I didnt get it as quick as I wanted. Other than that, its working out great.

  • VitaVendetta

    > 3 day

    Registered at 61gb in system info ,57gb in content manager. Downloaded 15 games on there so far excellent storage i read many reviews leading to this purchase, research lead me to the series ending in j not g many quality issues were stated as well as memory loss/ less than purchased. Happy so far read a couple reviews about memory cards breaking; as i will not be removing this at all once i receive my new vita i will see how it lasts in the long haul my 16gb card has lasted me a year+ with no issues other than being small but you get what you pay for. I would reccomend a bigger card at first it will save you in the long run please believe me as the PS store has many great sales throughout the year with almost a new sale weekly and with ps+ you get 2 free games a month with some odd balls and others being a steal for free!!!! If you miss something in a sale it will be back with patience. Please help bring back this amazing forgotten gem of a console!!!!

This is a memory card for Play Station Vita that can be used to store saved data, downloaded games, additional content, videos, music, still images, and various other content. This item is used. Memory card body only. The case and manual are not included.

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