While the PS Vita remains a powerhouse for handheld emulation of the 8 and 16-bit eras, Sega Saturn emulation has historically been its "white whale" due to the Saturn's complex dual-CPU architecture and the Vita's hardware limitations
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The updated Sega Saturn emulator for the PS Vita is a triumph of open-source optimization. While it may never achieve 100% full-speed compatibility across the Saturn's notoriously messy library, the fact that you can now play generation-defining 2D sprites and early 3D classics on a handheld device is a massive milestone. If you haven't checked on the Vita homebrew scene recently, it is time to dust off your handheld, update your cores, and take Sega's 32-bit powerhouse on the go. To help you get the most out of your setup, let me know: While the PS Vita remains a powerhouse for