In the pantheon of PlayStation mascots, few have maintained the cult status of the suave, cane-wielding raccoon, Sly Cooper. While the mainline trilogy defined the PS2 era, the fourth installment—Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time—found a unique second life on portable hardware. For collectors and digital archivists, the specific identifier PCSA00068 represents the North American (NTSC) PlayStation Vita version of this time-hopping heist adventure. This article breaks down everything you need to know about this specific SKU, from its technical performance to its place in the Sly Cooper timeline.
The PCSA00068 release is notable for its technical parity with the PlayStation 3 version. As one of the flagship titles for Sony's "Cross-Play" initiative, the Vita version was required to be functionally identical to the home console version. Sly Cooper - Thieves in Time -PCSA00068- -NTSC-
Performance and Optimization: Running on the Vita’s ARM Cortex-A9 architecture, Thieves in Time maintains a stable frame rate, though often capped at 30 frames per second (FPS), unlike the more variable 60 FPS target of the PS3 version. The game utilizes the cartridge format for the initial install, requiring a portion of data to be installed to the proprietary Vita memory card to reduce load times. Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time – A Deep
Control Schemes: The Vita version (PCSA00068) incorporates specific hardware features: Touchscreen Inputs: Used for analyzing clues and managing
The first thing purists noticed when Thieves in Time launched was the absence of Sucker Punch (the original creators) in the developer chair. Handing the keys to Sanzaru Games was a risk, but PCSA00068 proves it was a calculated one.
Sanzaru didn't try to reinvent the wheel; they polished it. The game retains the cell-shaded aesthetic that makes Sly timeless, but with updated character models and smoother animations. Whether you are playing on the PS3 or taking the NTSC Vita version on the go, the game looks stunning. The comic-book cutscenes are vibrant, and the character designs for Sly’s ancestors are distinct and memorable.
