Magic the Gathering HP Tracker - track HP of 4 players

Posted Feb 16, 2008 at 1:05AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Lua, radioedit420, Sony
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For those of you Sony PSP users who dabble in Magic the Gathering, and who are in need of an HP tracker for their card games, homebrew developer radioedit420 has a program for you. Introducing the Magic the Gathering HP Tracker - a homebrew application for your PSP that allows you to track the HP four players in Magic the Gathering.

Please note that the Magic the Gathering HP Tracker is a LUA application. Also, if you're wondering about the way the application looks, radioedit420 admits that it the HP Tracker was meant to be a basic-looking application because its premise is a simple one.

As this is radioedit420's first homebrew program, the developer is welcoming comments and feedback regarding the Magic the Gathering HP Tracker application. If you wish, you may visit radioedit420's thread and share your two cents' worth, or offer some suggestions as to how the the program may be improved. Just click on the source link below and you'll be whisked away to the appropriate forum thread.

Oh, and one more thing: as with all homebrew applications for the Sony PSP, kindly exercise caution when installing and running the program.

Download: MTG HP Tracker
Visit: QJ PSP Development forum

 
 
 

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by T-Spice - 2008-02-16 11:44:40
PW?

Theres a password encrypting this file. yeeee haw....
by NeroMaverick - 2008-02-16 12:28:29
Pass

File Info: Coded By Radioedit420 pass--> pspslimhacks.com Incase anybody cant see this with their rar program.

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