You don't use a PC to get games from the PSN, there might be some free games released on it sometime, like Treasures of Montezuma: Blitz on PS Vita.
It is illegal to do so if you have not bought a PSN card, entered the code on the back, and downloaded it through the PlayStation Store.
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You can play some games at any age
I do not know, but it is available to download via the PSN store as of now.
There is an increasing selection of PS games, 'PSOne Classics' available on the PSN, the PS Vita has an emulation mode to play them on. Also, there are some that aren't available on the PS Vita's PSN store but are on the PS3's, which can be transferred across to the Vita via the PS3.
Yes, you can. You can access the PSN and buy not only PS Vita games, but a selection of regular PSP games that will work on it too.
They have games on PSVita Game Cards which are sold in stores, and the games can be bought in digital format from the PSN store.
It is possible to do, but would need a seperate memory card from the one used to access the US PSN store.
Games and applications for the PlayStation Vita are not compatible with the PlayStation Portable.
You can't not able vita only have some psp games through the PSN store that was is not one of the titles that was pick
Yes, but not with the PSP's Universal Media Disk (UMD). You can download them off of the Playstation Store, though. The PS Vita will have a different form of media that Playstation says is better and can store more memory.
Games are linked to the PSN account so that's not possible.
Yes, the PSVita can access the PSN store from its LiveArea.
Yes, there is a PSN link on the Vita's LiveArea.
Some can be directly transferred via a PS3 onto the Vita, even if the game is not yet available in the Vita's PSN store. The game is then not being remotely played, it's entirely on the Vita.
Skype can be downloaded from the PSVita's PSN store, from the 'Social' tab.