Works in a pinch. Lower your expectations, overclock your CPU, and avoid 3D games.
Enter: (also referred to as the "Vita2G" project). sega saturn emulator ps vita
For the rest of us—the tinkerers, the homebrew faithful, and the Sega loyalists—running Clockwork Knight at a choppy 30 FPS on a Vita is enough. Because it’s not about the frame rate. It’s about keeping the Saturn’s fire burning, one handheld at a time. Works in a pinch
The short answer is The long answer requires a deep dive into the current state of Saturn emulation on Sony’s little handheld that could. The State of "Yabause" on Vita (The Holy Grail) For a long time, the only hope for Saturn emulation on any portable device was an open-source emulator called Yabause . A port of Yabause for the PS Vita has existed for several years, developed by a handful of dedicated homebrew coders. For the rest of us—the tinkerers, the homebrew
But one console has remained the "white whale" of emulation on the Vita: .