Unofficial Majora’s Mask Port Brings The Zelda Classic to PlayStation Vita

In a striking example of gaming community initiative, an unofficial port of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask has launched for the PlayStation Vita.

This ambitious project, led by developer Rinnegatamante, demonstrates both technical skill and reverence for the 2000 Nintendo 64 classic, originally developed by Nintendo EAD.

As reported by Time Extension, this Vita port builds directly upon the work of the team responsible for the unofficial PC version, bringing one of the most beloved entries in The Legend of Zelda franchise to Sony's handheld platform.

Released on April 12, 2026, the unofficial Majora’s Mask PlayStation Vita port arrived with a few initial issues, notably with control mapping and occasional out-of-bounds glitches.

However, a prompt hotfix addressed several of these concerns, reflecting the project’s ongoing support.

In a statement shared via social media, Rinnegatamante noted that the latest version, 2ship2harkinian v.1.1, resolves control issues alongside other reported bugs, making gameplay smoother and more accessible for fans eager to revisit Termina on the go. High-quality screenshots of Majora’s Mask running on the PlayStation Vita reveal a surprisingly polished adaptation—one that could easily be mistaken for an official release by those unfamiliar with its origins.

Like the unofficial PC port, the Vita version includes a variety of enhanced features: true widescreen support, customizable controls, improved visual effects, skippable cutscenes, integrated cheat codes, and modding capabilities.

These additions showcase the dedication of the modding community in enhancing classic titles for modern hardware while respecting their original charm. To experience Majora’s Mask on the PlayStation Vita, users need to supply their own Nintendo 64 ROM and have a modified, jailbroken Vita system.

While this makes access exclusive to a subset of handheld enthusiasts, the ease of setup once these prerequisites are met has been commended by early adopters within the Vita homebrew scene. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask remains a touchstone in gaming history, with its haunting time-loop mechanics and atmospheric storytelling inspiring ongoing admiration.

Nintendo has celebrated the title through multiple re-releases, including a Nintendo 3DS remake and availability on the Nintendo Switch via its Online + Expansion Pack service.

The dedicated work of programmers like Rinnegatamante underscores fans’ enduring enthusiasm for bringing Zelda experiences to new audiences and hardware. As unofficial ports continue to highlight the ingenuity of the global modding community, many hope that companies like Nintendo will recognize the persistent demand for enhanced legacy releases, potentially spurring future official remasters designed with modern platforms and players in mind.