Sony's PSVita may have been abandoned, but enterprising developers are still working make games developed for the console playable on PCs.A developers known as Peter MacKay has started to develop the first PSVita emulator for PCs, dubbed Vita3K.Vita3K will when released purportedly allow users to play games developed for the PlayStation Vita on their PCs. There's a catch, of course, the emulator is not yet fully functional. It's in a very early stage, and users can't play any commercial games, which would be --I imagine-- one of the main perks of using an emulator. Right now, you can only run basic homebrew applications like VitaQuake and VitaTester."Vita3K is an experimental PlayStation Vita emulator for Windows and macOS. The GitHub description reads, "The emulator currently runs a few homebrew programs in .vpk format. No commercial games are playable."Gaming emulation projects like Vita3K have been criticised in the past for helping in the growth of piracy.This 2017 ar...