Homebrew Update - FuSa build 032, full support of GTA games series coming soon

Posted May 10, 2008 at 3:33AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Homebrew Development Tags: Andy_maN, OldPrisoneR, Sony
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FuSa is a project of OldPrisoneR and AndymaN - Image 1Sometimes, it's the wait that makes the anticipated thing much, much sweeter when it finally arrives. That seems to be true for FuSa build 032, which, according to OldPrisoneR and Andy_maN, is on its way to the Sony PSP Slim & Lite.

For those who may be unfamiliar with the FuSa application, it basically allows you to play Sony PSP games on any TV over all cable types. These include composite, component, svideo and dterminal. By TV, we mean the full screen area, too.

In any case, it appears that OldPrisoneR and Andy_maN have listened to user feedback regarding their homebrew application. Thus, we can expect at least two things from FuSa build 032: full support for the Grand Theft Auto series of games and no more sound stammering.

The ETA for FuSa build 032 has been scheduled for sometime tomorrow, so a little bit of patient waiting is in order. In the meantime, if you'd like to check out OldPrisoneR's and Andy_maN's main FuSa website while you wait, feel free to click on the source link below

 
 
 

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by aldostoolscom - 2008-05-10 09:58
» FuSa build 032 is out now!

"Full screen" on progressive looks really nice. Thanks to the developers for this plugin.



The image is stretched full height but not the sides. I hope the next build let us get real "full screen".

by roddollente - 2008-05-10 18:29
» so...

what's the use if the hegiht is stretched? that means the picture will look weird on a 16:9 tv like mine? errr...

by Stewies - 2008-05-11 03:02
» & Brian

Blast!

I wish there could be something like this for the phat psp. Is it even possible?

by David T. - 2008-05-13 22:52
» re:

Perhaps OldPrisoneR and Andy_maN could work on that, if people suggested it to them. :)

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