Posted Jan 11, 2008 at 12:31AM by Ryan A. Listed in: PSP Tags: Sony, ps2dev, SamuraiX, OpenBOR, GP2x, CrazyC
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OpenBOR v2.1313 - Image 1Homebrew developer SamuraiX dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and rolled out a new version of the game-maker application for the PlayStation Portable, OpenBOR.

This specific release bumps the program up to version 2.1313. Aside from the compatibility with the Sony handheld, OpenBOR was also made to run on platforms Windows, DC, and GP2X.

Here's what the coder had to say about the PSP build of the application:


For PSP users, I've created a new PRX (based off CrazyC's 3.71 exception logic over at PS2Dev. Thank you for sharing your source!) called exception.prx to report critical bugs that crash the PSP.


When this happens please report the log file to my website ASAP so it can get resolved quickly. Though I haven't seen an exception in almost one year, one never knows when it could happen.


SamuraiX also reminded everyone that the minimum requirement for OpenBOR v2.1313 is a PSP unit running on CFW 3.71 M33-4. Also, updating to the new version will make your previous saves obsolete.

Download: OpenBOR v2.1313
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum


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   by usernameforever - 2008-01-11
 » wait...?

what is this exactly? what does it do?


   Re: NeilR - 2008-01-12
 » BOR + Beats of Rage

OpenBOR is a game engine used for the open source game Beats of Rage. It's basically a game in the same family as Double Dragon. It's been around for awhile, on many platforms, and there's all kinds of game paks to play on the engine. You should check it out.


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