Super Meat Boy Rom
| Name | Super Meat Boy |
|---|---|
| Console | PS Vita Roms > Roms |
| Emulator | PS Vita Emulators |
| Size | 160 MB |
| Region | USA |
| Released | 2015 on PS Vita |
| Publishers | Team Meat LLC NVIDIA Lightspeed Studios |
| Developers | Team Meat LLC |
| Genre | Action |
| Perspective | Side view |
| Gameplay | Platform |
| Setting | Fantasy |
| ESRB Rating | Teen |
Super Meat Boy PS Vita ROM in PKG format is available here for players who want the handheld version of this legendary platformer running on modern devices through emulation. You download the file from ROMsRetro, feed it to a PS Vita emulator like Vita3K, and within a short setup, you are throwing Meat Boy at saw blades and walls on your PC, laptop, or Android phone instead of hunting down original hardware.
Fast, punishing platforming on a handheld build
The PS Vita edition keeps everything that made Super Meat Boy famous. You control a small red cube of meat who is determined to save Bandage Girl from the cruel Dr. Fetus. The premise is simple, but it is only there to push you into a long chain of tiny, demanding stages. Meat Boy can run, jump, and wall jump, and that minimal move set is stretched as far as possible with deadly gaps, spinning blades, collapsing blocks, and awkward wall layouts.
Stages are built to be short and sharp. A clean run often lasts just a few seconds, which means you can fail, restart instantly, and try again without any long pauses. Little by little you learn where to jump, when to slide down a wall, and how to keep your momentum going. Finally reaching Bandage Girl at the end of a tricky level feels great precisely because of the many failed attempts that came before it.

Installing the PS Vita PKG in Vita3K
The download offered here is a genuine PS Vita game dump in .pkg format. After saving it to your device, open Vita3K (or another compatible PS Vita emulator), add the PKG to your library, and install it just like a digital game. Once the installation is finished, Super Meat Boy appears inside the emulator with its own icon and can be launched with a controller or keyboard.
Running the PS Vita build through emulation has a few nice advantages. You can scale the image for bigger monitors, adjust input settings to match your preferred pad, and make use of emulator tools such as save states or screenshots. At the same time, the core game still feels like a handheld release: quick to boot, light on menus, and perfect for short sessions.
Content, secrets, and replay value
The PS Vita version delivers hundreds of stages spread across multiple themed chapters. You get normal levels, tougher “dark world” variants, retro-style bonus stages, and boss battles that act as big skill checks. Hidden bandages tucked away in dangerous corners, plus secret warp zones, open up extra characters drawn from other indie games. Each bonus character has its own jump height or movement quirk, which can change how you approach familiar layouts.
Every cleared stage stores your best completion time, inviting you to dive back in and tighten routes. One of the game’s most charming touches is the end-of-level replay that shows all of your attempts at once, including failures and the final successful run. Watching dozens of Meat Boys fling themselves at the same obstacle is chaotic, funny, and a good reminder of how much practice went into that one clean finish.
Why this PS Vita ROM belongs in your ROMsRetro collection
Adding the Super Meat Boy PS Vita PKG to your ROMsRetro library gives you a compact, brutally honest platformer that still feels sharp today. It works well for quick bursts of play when you have a few spare minutes, yet it has enough chapters, secrets, and characters to keep completionists busy for a long time. Download the ROM, set it up in Vita3K, and you have a reliable way to enjoy one of the most respected indie platformers in a portable-style format on your modern hardware.








