

The Vita can just shut down, like the PSP, and come back on wherever you were. I don’t want to lose progress because the thing restarted while the screen was off. You need to be able to pick up and go, handling things left and right, and honestly, I don’t have time to wait for an emulator or whatnot to boot on my phone. The thing is, if you’re a parent, (I don’t mean to exclude moms, but I haven’t seen any mom Vita fans for some reason) you need to move around constantly. “Now why is it a dad device, and can’t my phone do that?” You might be asking. A mod where getting access to all your classes doesn’t take a degree. Plus it can make a lot of PSP games look utterly amazing, including the glorious One Vision mod. You know what else it is? It’s currently the cheapest and easiest way to create a portable mass-emulator that can handle just about anything, not to mention the fact that it actually has a ton of…shall we say…questionable original titles that were vastly improved by mods. So I assume your initial reaction might be “but isn’t that thing a commercial failure with disturbing amounts of JRPGs?” This is going to be a bit of a departure from my normal articles, because it’s been about a year, and I wanted to remind folks about the utter godsend that is the Vita.
