Good luck aiming with that tiny screen though Ever wanted to play the original fan-favourite Counter-Strike, straight out of 1999, on your PS Vita? Well, now there's nothing but your own lack of willpower stopping you. Developer and hacker fgsfdsfgs has updated their PS Vita port of the Half-Life engine, known as vitaXash, to version 4, adding support for the original Counter-Strike as well as UI and stability improvements. This port is based upon the well-known Xash3D-FWGS, which is also available on various platforms such as Windows, Android and iOS – meaning you can play cross-platform Counter-Strike games with Xash3D users on Android and iOS for instance. (This port does not currently support local hosting, however, so if you wanted to host a CS game from your PS Vita you're out of luck.) Additionally, the port requires the use of VitaGL, an OpenGL port for the PS Vita that's essential to making any Half-Life game run at a playable speed on the Vita. So how's the expe...