Leave it in it’s ‘bubble’ form and connect your Vita to the PS3 via USB ( you can also use the opencma trick if you are on lower FW). After the game is finished downloading, DO NOT INSTALL IT. Buy the game and download it directly to your PS3. Ignore the fact that the game says it is only available for PS3/PSP. Go to the PSN store, and download the PS1 classic game you want on your Vita, like Metal Gear Solid. Get access to a PS3 on OFW, doesn’t have to be yours, it can be a friend’s, create a new account and log into PSN using the account that is tied to your Vita. Fear not though because as long as you have access to a PS3 (why PS4 owners don’t have this option is beyond me considering the amazing connectivity between the two systems, but that is a separate rant) on OFW you can get some of these PS1 must haves onto your Vita! but the list is missing some of the best games released for the PS1. Unfortunately for those of us living in the US, the selection of PS1 games on the Vita store isn’t up to par with the PSP or PS3 stores and is missing some amazing games.ĭon’t get me wrong, there are a lot of great PS1 games available for download directly to the Vita, such as Parasite EVE 1 & 2, Syphon Filter 1,2 & 3, The Final Fantasy’s (most of them I believe,) Xenogears, Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger, etc. Specially games heavy on FMV cutscenes like Metal Gear Solid. The lag I can somewhat live with, but the lack of good sound, at least for me, is the straw that breaks the camel’s back. As amazing as TN-V is, in my opinion some PS1 games are still completely unplayable (even with the recent updates to TN-V).
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