[quote name='DarkonJohn']As far as I can tell, the situation isn't much different than it was with the PSP where you had to have a storage card to save your UMD game saves or to download any content from PSN.
Only real difference is that (like Nintendo games), the new flash-based Vita games "can" store some information on the cards.
I can't think of any good reason why Uncharted on the Vita needs to store its saves on a separate flash card unless they've filled up the max capacity of the game cards with the game and other content and/or the gave save files were too large to fit on the remaining space in the game card.
Of course, a more paranoid explanation is that Sony requested/demanded that the developers behind the Uncharted game (which I expect will be at the top of every Vita owner's "must buy" list) implement the game in this manner with the goal of driving sales of the high-margin proprietary flash cards (and don't think there will be microsd adapters for the Vita any time in the foreseeable future...ain't gonna happen due to the similar sizes and built-in DRM of the Vita cards which is far tighter than previous variations).[/QUOTE]
The obvious point to make is that, even if it isn't that much different than the PSP's use of Memory Sticks, the PSP came with a Memory Stick. There's also the important point that you could still play UMDs without a memory stick.
That's bothersome thing to me about this. It's possible to go buy a Vita at launch with Uncharted... and that's not enough to play it. I really only expect one thing out of a system and that's the ability to play games. Once you remove that, I begin to question things.
Even back to the old days of memory cards (PlayStation, N64, GameCube, etc), you could still PLAY the game, even if you couldn't save. Yeah, that sucked, but at least you could boot it up and experience the game. Sony, for whatever reason, has removed that functionality from the marquee game of the Vita. It's

ing baffling. I understand Sony wanted to tout the $250 pricetag, but that's just blatantly not the price of the Vita. What good is a game console that can't play it's own games?