
Topics: Animal Crossing, Retro Gaming, PlayStation, PC, Mods
Animal Crossing has been oddly thriving on PlayStation hardware, and a new update might just make it the definitive version. It’s free too.
Despite being one of the company’s most-popular IPs, Nintendo is yet to do anything else with Animal Crossing since the debut of Animal Crossing: New Horizons in 2020.
The Nintendo Switch game kept gamers occupied for quite some time, especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but over the years, many have looked back on it and determined it lacked what made its predecessors so special.
Since then, Nintendo has slowly trickled out content in the form of paid-DLC and free updates, the most recent of which being the Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Pack and 3.0 Update.
While Nintendo is content to let the series ruminate, the fans clearly aren’t as earlier this month some very clever games got a native port of the original Animal Crossing to work on PlayStation hardware.
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By original Animal Crossing, we mean the GameCube game, which is technically an enhanced port of the original but you get the idea.

It sounds blasphemous to say a Nintendo game runs well on a PlayStation platform but it’s true, the PlayStation Vita port of Animal Crossing is stellar and worth a go if you’re into emulation.
Now’s as good of a time as any, too as the latest update for this version of the game introduces some much-needed enhancements.
As shared by Zealous Chuck on X, the PlayStation Vita port now supports auto-save as an option, so you can go about your daily tasks in peace without saving every five minutes for fear of a crash.
Fortunately, that’s another area this update tackles, performance. Some performance improvements have been introduced to hopefully make the port more stable.
Also included is an HD texture pack, which is good for those who can’t stomach the Nintendo GameCube’s original graphics, as well as a wide array of other fixes/quality-of-life improvements.
All in all it’s made an already decent port even better.
While you could get the same experience on PC, there’s just something so novel about playing Animal Crossing on a handheld, especially one you’d have never dreamed would be playable on.
It also helps that there’s currently no way of playing the original Animal Crossing game officially, unless you’re playing it on an actual Nintendo GameCube.
We’d always recommend original hardware but GameCubes and more importantly GameCube games are becoming increasingly difficult to come across, and they’re getting more expensive all the time.
Your only hope to play it officially on modern hardware is if Nintendo adds it to Nintendo Switch Online for the Nintendo Switch 2, but that doesn’t seem likely given it’d probably want you to play the enhanced port of New Horizons for an upgrade fee…
Until a different version comes along, the PlayStation Vita port is one you won’t want to miss, as long as you have a Vita, of course…
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