Every month we publish a list of the best Vita and PSP homebrews as voted by our community over the previous month. You can add your own homebrews to our /downloads Database, and vote for your favorite ones. This doesn’t require any login.
Check out this month’s most popular homebrews and releases, as rated by our community below.
Native vita exploit tools keep surfacing in our top10 since their inception a few months ago, and I’m sure we’ll see more Native stuff in the weeks to come.
10. 138Menu
The most popular homebrew menu, compatible with VHBL and CEF (ARK / TN-V)
– Multi-language English, Spanish, German, French, Turkish, Polish, Italian
– Various settings
. Loading/Showing games/installers icon
. Listing games from a custom path and/or PSP/GAME/
. Uses FBOOT.PBP, VBOOT.PBP, wmenu.bin, EBOOT.PBP (only for CEF) and/or a custom app name
– Homebrew installing
– You can use custom themes and wallpapers
– Delete App and Homebrew Folder format features included
– Custom OSK
– Easy-to-use interface
– Protection measures included
– Low sized
138Menu can be downloaded here
9. Snes9xTYLmecm(/cm) 0.4.2 Mod
This is a mod of Snes9xTYLmecm(/cm) 091127.
Snes9xTYLmecm is a mod of Snes9xTYL which is a famous Snes emulator on the PSP.
Snes9xTYLmecm(/cm) 0.4.2 Mod can be downloaded here
8. Vita FTP
Coldbird’s FTP server to ease the transfer of files to your Vita
Vita FTP can be downloaded here
7. Vitasploit
Vitasploit by Hykem is his version of an exploitation framework based on the Vita webkit exploit. It regroups webkooz, akai, memtools_vita and JSoS-Module-Dump in a single repository.
Vitasploit can be downloaded here
6. Wagic, The Homebrew
Often compared to commercial games for its replay value and quality, Wagic is a heroic fantasy card game, in which you fight as a wizard against the computer. As you win battles, you unlock new game modes and earn credits that allow you to improve your army. Wagic is community driven, entirely customizable (you can create themes, mods, even new rules), available in several languages (English, French, German, spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Serbian), and open source. It currently runs on the Sony PSP, Windows, Linux, and N900 (maemo).
Wagic, The Homebrew can be downloaded here
5. memtools_vita
Set of developer tools to leverage the Webkit exploit on Vita 3.18
memtools_vita can be downloaded here
4. JSoS Module Dumper

Connect vita to server, dumps happen automatically
JSoS Module Dumper can be downloaded here
3. DaedalusX64
Nintendo 64 emulation at its best! DaedalusX64 is the direct successor of Daedalus
DaedalusX64 can be downloaded here
2. gpsp
Gameboy Advance Emulator
1. Open CMA
A patch by Virtuous Flame to prevent the PS Vita Content Manager Assistant from connecting to the internet.
The PS Vita comes with a system to copy save files that requires you to be connected permanently to the internet. This system is here to force you to update the Vita when a new version is available. In addition, it might be inconvenient for you to be constantly connected when you want to copy your files from and to the Vita. This patch is here to help you with this situation
Open CMA can be downloaded here
New Release of the Month: Ninjhax
Blasphemy! A 3DS release in our PSP/Vita homebrews of the month? Well, you’ll agree that the big event of the past few weeks has been Smealum’s release, that enabled Homebrews on all models of 3DS, up to the latest firmware. The Ninjhax release went smoothly (except for the incredible increase in prices of the exploitable game, Cubic Ninja), and people who have the exploitable game can now enjoy a few emulators and homebrews on their 3DS. No doubt the list of homebrews will now grow, and we’ll try to add them to our database as well.
Ninjhax can be downloaded here
Also check the following!
The following homebrews did not make it to the top 10 this month, but were pretty close. Check them out!
Also check our huge list of emulators for your PSP/Vita, and our top 50 Vita / PSP homebrews in 2013!
What would you recommend to fellow PSP/Vita owners? Feel free to add your homebrews in our database and vote for your favorite ones!