VitaShell is a file manager for the Vita that allows you to transfer files via USB and install packages. This is usually installed automatically when you mod your system.
The PS Vita's hardware, though capable, might not perfectly emulate the experience of playing GTA Vice City on more powerful devices. You might encounter performance issues. gta vice city vpk ps vita
Beyond the technical feat, the experience of playing Vice City on the Vita fundamentally alters the game’s emotional resonance. Vice City is defined by its atmosphere: the neon-lit streets, the pulsating synth-wave of Flash FM, and the corrosive ambition of the 1980s cocaine cowboys. The Vita, with its brilliant OLED screen (on the 1000 model) and integrated controls, becomes a perfect time capsule. The ability to pause a mission, put the Vita into sleep mode, and later resume a rampage through Ocean Beach during a commute or a lunch break changes the game’s pacing. The sprawling, sometimes tedious cross-map drives become digestible segments. The game’s infamous helicopter mission, “Demolition Man,” feels less punishing when you can attempt it in short bursts, unfettered by a home console’s commitment. In this sense, the VPK port liberates Vice City from the living room, returning it to the pick-up-and-play ethos of its arcade ancestors. VitaShell is a file manager for the Vita
Before we dive into the "how," let’s cover the "what." You might encounter performance issues