LBP PS Vita stuck on title screen

So I just got a vita on ebay and LBP from ebay as well. Installed fine but I can't move from the title screen. Sometimes I'll load up the game and I'll be able to move left and right, but not jump. Other times, both sticks move sackboy's arms but I can't move left or right but I can jump. Please someone help! Anyone else experience this? If so, how did you fix it?

Try updating it to 1.22

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