Posted Sep 20, 2007 at 08:11PM by Isaac C. Listed in: PSP Tags: motion sensor, Neoflash, NeoFlash Team
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NEOFlash Team's PSP Motion kit demo program - Image 1 


The NeoFlash team has just released a demo program for their new PSP accessory, the PSP Motion Kit. For those of you who missed the release of the accessory, the PSP Motion Kit, as the name suggests, allows the device to become motion sensitive.

While it doesn't work with any retail games as of yet, nothing's stopping the homebrew scene from developing games and apps for the accessory. The new demo program from the NeoFlash team should give development a jumpstart. The source code for the program is also provided and can be downloaded below.

Download: PSP Motion Kit Demo Program
Download: PSP Motion Kit Demo Program Source Code


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   by ro0kie42 - 2007-09-20
 » wow

This is pretty cool. maybe we can turn this into a pseudo wii controller and control our pc's with it (using wificontroller or some other thing like that).

   by ZOLTRIX - 2007-09-20
 » Wait i don't get it...

Is it like.. a tilt sensor? So it will make Mercury a really fun game by tilting and moving the ball?


   Re: Techni - 2007-09-20
 » If...

They manage to get it to work with Mercury I'll buy it.

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   Re: wakaru - 2007-09-21
 » Pretty expensive.

It seems like real fun once the feature of using it with comercial game gets implemented.
A real downside is the price... $69.00 (50.93%u20AC)
(Price source: http://www.ic2005.com/)
They must be having a laugh!
   by Mac194 - 2007-09-20
 » please explain?

Yeah what does this thing actually do???


   Re: Isaac C. (QJ. NET Staff) - 2007-09-20
 » guess

judging from the files in the source code and the screenshot, you can move the red ball around in the screen by moving the psp
   by Da_MerV - 2007-09-23
 » It actually

only gives XYZ acceleration, tilt would have to be calculated with some clever math.



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