PSP homebrew - SK8 DICE for PSP

Posted May 27, 2009 at 5:33PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Exogan, iPhone
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Exogan brings us a PSP version of the famous "SK8 DICE" iPhone application with this app, aptly called SK8 DICE for PSP. This one is based on the real dices and is specifically made for all the skaters around.

SK8 DICE - Image 1 SK8 DICE - Image 2 SK8 DICE - Image 3 


SK8 DICE beasically is a Sports application originally developed by Sourcebits for the iPhone using the Unity 3D Framework. What it does essentially is to let you determine a trick by rolling the four 3D dices. And then you're ready to roll on your skates.

To put this in your PSP, just put the file into the GAME folder and you're all set to have fun with your skating tricks.


Download: SK8 DICE for PSP
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by SolidSnake117 - 2009-05-27 14:50
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by jeremygwhite - 2009-05-27 17:40
» sweet

i always play skate dice with my friends. about to go buy some from the skate shop, but it was like five bucks. it's a fun game to play no matter how good of a skater you are. i laugh because i end up rolling switch 360 frontside heelflip, and then my friend gets a frontside 180 the next roll haha. thanks for this app, i know i'm going to get some great use out of this. i'm glad i can finally bring my psp to the skate sessions without getting totally laughed at haha

by exogan - 2009-05-28 02:50
» Thanks

I'm glad you like it, and I am very happy that some skaters may use this application to play SKATE, anyway, thanks.

by leo9891 - 2009-05-28 07:20
» ...

cant get it working.... am i doin something wrong? i put it in PSP>GAME>CAT_Homebrew>SK8 DICE and when i run it, it says its missing a file...



BTW, its in "CAT_Homebrew cuz the Game Categories plugin.

by exogan - 2009-05-28 07:33
» ...

If the application says that some files are missing then make sure you have all the images in the images folder, download it again and check the images, and if the PSP won't run it then it's not the homebrew's fault. I have tested it on all the PSP models and on various motherboards and they run it flawlessly.

by SolidSnake117 - 2009-05-28 10:30
» i Know Why!!!

Hey, sometimes when people program their games and they have it load certain files in certain locations (directories) they make it too specific and they have it:



"ms0:/psp/game/skate/images/Image.png"



when it would still work if the game was programmed to just be:



"skate/images/Image.png"



it cant load the file cause it might be looking in a certain spot on the memory card, but you have it in a different place, I have that problem sometimes too cause i ALWAYS use that game categories plugin. The game cant load the picture because the real location of the image is:



"ms0:/psp/game/CAT_Homebrew/Skate/images/image.png"





See what i mean? well you might not understand it if ur not a programmer, or you might know, but i know it cause i program a few things myself.



Hope this helps,



i usually put games that don't work for that reason just in the GAME folder and not in one of the categories you use with the plugin.

by exogan - 2009-05-28 17:42
» ....

No, it's not true, I just checked the source code and the images are loaded like this : "images/background.png", therefore it doesn't have any relation with the folder you put your EBOOT.PBP in.

by comminsar - 2009-06-11 17:25
» join exogan.com

The developer exogan has his own site, exogan.com

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