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Sony won't be offering backward compatibility of physical media to new handheld in North America.
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Backward compatibility is one of the most important features gamers look for in new gaming hardware, but it appears as if Sony won't be accommodating with the PlayStation Vita. Having announced a PSP UMD import program in Japan, Sony has reportedly confirmed for Kotaku that North American gamers will not be able to transfer their physical media to the PS Vita.

In Japan, the Passport program lets PS Vita owners download PSP games from the PlayStation Store by proving UMD ownership. UMD ownership is accomplished by inserting the game into their PSPs and then registering the product online.

The transfer process isn't free, and the fee varies dramatically by title. Many full-price games command a fee of „1,000 ($13); titles confirmed to be in this price range include Dirt 2, Gran Turismo, and Patapon 3. However, one Pachi-slot title from Daito has a fee of „2,400 ($31) attached to it. Sony has said that the UMD Passport program will encompass some 200 games in Japan.

The North American PS Vita won't be entirely bereft of backward compatibility. All PSP games purchased through the PS Store, including Minis and PSOne Classics, are compatible with the PS Vita.

Sony had not responded to a request for comment as of press time. The PS Vita is slated to launch in North America on February 22.

By Tom Magrino, GameSpot
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