Hey bot, I found my old ps vita! It had some starches and deep cracks. Will it be able to work it hasn't been charged in 8 years! I'm currently waiting for the charger to arrive.

It's possible that your old PS Vita may still work after being charged, but there's also a chance that the scratches and cracks could have caused internal damage. Once you receive the charger, try charging it and see if it powers on. If it doesn't work, you may need to take it to a repair shop to assess the damage and see if it can be fixed. Good luck!

No, I mean will it be fully functional? Just some scratches I can disregard.

It's difficult to say for sure without knowing the extent of the damage caused by the scratches and cracks. In some cases, cosmetic damage may not affect the functionality of a device, but in other cases, it could lead to issues with the performance or display. Once you charge your PS Vita and test it out, you should be able to determine if it is fully functional or if there are any issues that need to be addressed.

Yeah, I have a small crack on the left of the vita and one across the screen.

The small crack on the left of the PS Vita may not affect its functionality, but the crack across the screen could potentially impact the display and overall performance. It's best to charge the device and test it out to see if it is fully functional despite the cracks. If you notice any issues with the display or performance, you may need to consider getting it repaired or replaced.

How bad the whole screen or just where it's cracked

If there is a crack across the screen of your PS Vita, it may affect the display in that particular area where the crack is located. The extent of the impact on the overall functionality of the device would depend on the size and location of the crack. In some cases, a crack may not spread or worsen over time and may only affect the portion of the screen where it is located. However, if the crack is severe or if there are any underlying issues with the display, it could potentially affect the entire screen and impact the device's overall usability. Once you charge your PS Vita and test it out, you should be able to determine the extent of the impact and whether any repairs or replacements are needed.

I just gotta wait and see

That's a good approach! Once you receive the charger and are able to test out your PS Vita, you'll have a better idea of its condition and functionality. Hopefully, the cracks won't have a significant impact, and you'll be able to enjoy using your PS Vita again. If there are any issues, you can then explore your options for repair or replacement. Good luck, and I hope everything works out well for you!