Harrk,

Loved my Vita, but they were so stingy with those memory cards. Out of spite I never upgraded my storage so only ever had like 2 games on it at a time lol.

SturgiesYrFase,
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

Mod it, get an SD2VITA, I have a 512Gb sd in mine.

MudMan,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

You reminded me I got a SD2Vita at some point, then I moved before I could try it and now I'm not sure where it is. I need to go scour my handheld shelves and boxes.

SturgiesYrFase,
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

Do it!

Hacking my Vita and getting an SD2VITA is in my top 5 best decisions.

Harrk,

Oh cool, TIL! Will check that out!

SturgiesYrFase,
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

I got mine off…Amazon(👎)

Don’t listen to the reviews that say it doesn’t fit and that’s why it’s a garbage product.
These people are idiots.

The SD2VITA goes into the gamecart slot, not the memory card slot.
It even says so right in the instructions that come with it…

TotallyWizard,

I keep mine charged to play Castlevania Symphony of the Night occasionally. And gravity rush. A shame they don't bring out a successor but I think Nintendo has cornered the market unfortunately

alex,
@alex@fedia.io avatar

I love the Vita! It just feels so right in the hand, and the clicky d-pad/face buttons are the best. I like it so much that around a year ago I ported one of my favorite indie games to it.

awaremi,

Still use mine on the daily. It's particularly great if you can play Japanese games

any1th3r3,

Oh yeah... I was still very much into console wars at the time it released, rooting for the Vita against the 3DS, haha.
I ended up importing it from HK to get it a few months (perhaps mere weeks even) before launch and I even made unboxings, reviews and news "coverage" on YT at the time. I loved that handheld to bits.
I don't have my day one console anymore, but I do still have one (hacked 2000 model, I'd love to get a Hori grip for it but those are way too expensive nowadays...).

verycoolusername,

I was in college at the time and I regret not buying it. It was not that popular in my neck of the woods

MentalEdge,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

I was the only one in my school with one. People asked to borrow it to play Mortal Kombat all the time.

Jaxseven,

Praise be the Vita. It's name means life and so it will live in our hearts forever.

Haan,

I STILL want one of these so bad. Wish they weren't so expensive as I just cannot justify spending so much on such an outdated piece of tech :(

jast1117,

Sold mine earlier this year because I needed the money for rent. I loved that thing, I miss it all the time. It was my Persona and SMT machine, so many hours...

lemmyvore,

Had to sell my LCD monitor once to make rent... I loved that monitor, had researched it and bought it specifically. 🙁

Hang in there, things will be looking up before you know it.

Varyag,
@Varyag@lemm.ee avatar

Never had one, but repeatedly thought about getting one because of portable emulation. Nowadays there are better options for that, but the Vita itself is still a really nice little machine. At least for now, I'm happy with my Switch tho.

plo,

Timeless design

MudMan,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

It came out at the wrong time, but it is amazingly well designed. I'm looking at mine right now.

I like the design so much, in fact, that when it came time to buy a handheld PC I got the GPD Win4. Guess why.

rikaxnipah,
@rikaxnipah@kbin.social avatar

Yup! I loved my PS Vita but was going through some money issues so sold it. I wish I never did or had to. :(

verysoft,

Its all about that PSP-1000. Still working fine to this day!

Chozo,

I had a 3000 model. I bought it only because a coworker told me that it was trivially easy to install CFW and run my own local ISOs from the memory card, and a bunch of us would play pirated copies of Shinobido and Macross together on breaks.

That thing was a surprisingly capable little device. I lost mine a while back, and I honestly kinda miss it sometimes.

InduperatorRex,
@InduperatorRex@kbin.social avatar

Modded PSPs were the best way of playing retro games on the go for the longest time, I'd say it's only very recently that portable android consoles have even come close

Tigbitties,
@Tigbitties@kbin.social avatar

Homebrew?

cnnrduncan,

You tried hardmodding it? Soldering in a USB-C port and a massive internal battery is apparently even easier on the 1000 than on the 3000 that I did it on!

realcaseyrollins,

Should I buy a PS Vita, or a PSP? Thinking about getting another retro console and I'm not sure which one to get.

MentalEdge,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

Vita. Once you mod it, which is easy and recommended, you can play any PSP game on it you might want, on a slightly bigger screen, with much better controls.

cnnrduncan,

You can get a mint condition Japanese PSP-1000 for about a quarter of the price of a Vita! If you solder in a 5000-6000 mah battery you can get some 14+ hours of gameplay between charges! You can also fit a ton of games on a cheap 64-128gb microsd with a $3 adapter, and adding a USB-C port so it charges with the same cable as everything else is pretty easy!

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