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VHBL has an embedded way to install PSP homebrews from within VHBL itself, but it is convoluted, it requires special packaging of PSP homebrews in carefully crafted zip files. There’s a lot of confusion here because installing homebrews with VHBL has evolved with versions: as Sony increased their security measures, it became harder and harder to install PSP Homebrews with VHBL, so you will find conflicting information on this depending on what sites you are looking at. Long story short (but you should really read what’s below): Here’s the most complete database of PSP Homebrews. How and where to Download homebrews for VHBL Install VHBL, following this tutorial: Installing VHBL Custom Bubble via HENkaku.Install HENkaku: long story short, go to henkaku.xyz in your PS Vita’s browser and click on the “Install” button.You need a PS Vita (or PS TV) running firmware 3.60.

(For those interested in historical anecdotes, I released the first version of VHBL in 2012) PSP Homebrews don’t run out of the box on the PS Vita (at the time of writing this article), they need to go through VHBL, a PSP Homebrew Loader designed to run on the PS Vita. So while we wait for the PS vita homebrew library to grow, it might be interesting to play some old-but-good PSP homebrews. There are, on the other hand, many PSP homebrews, including but not limited to emulators.

But because the PS vita scene barely started, there’s not many of them (although there’s a quickly growing number of emulators for PS Vita). Native PS Vita homebrews are expected to be more powerful, run at a higher resolution, etc… than PSP homebrews. Homebrews and emulators on the PS Vita can be roughly split into two categories right now: PS Vita “Native” homebrews (that run using the “full” power of the PS Vita), and PSP homebrews (that run through the integrated PSP emulator on the PS Vita).
