Light Cycles v0.1b Released

Posted Mar 18, 2006 at 8:07AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags:
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An anonymous author came up with a game called Light Cycles, which is very similar to the classic title Tron. Instead of having a computer AI opponent, this is solely a two player game that has to be played on the same PSP. Hopefully future versions will support ad-hoc multiplayer, but for an initial release this game is alright.

Controls:
Select - Exit game
Start - Play again
Up, Down, Left and Right - Red Control
Triangle, Cross, Square and Circle - Blue Control

Download: [Light Cycles v0.1b for Lua]
 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-03-18 10:48:39
Its been done already

This has already been done before, and done better might I add. I remember there being a HB game called Nort. So what is the point of making somthing thats already been done that isnt made as well as the first one? -PS2MAN
by - 2006-03-18 12:05:30
youre stupid

how about this as an idea..... youre retard and maybe this guy wasnt programming this for you, maybe he was just programming this for the fun of it. go play the game that is "better" and let this guy release stuff with out jackasses like you shoothing him down.
by - 2006-03-18 13:07:16
B.I.T.C.H

****
by - 2006-03-18 13:19:37
:)

"how about this as an idea..... youre retard and maybe this guy wasnt programming this for you, maybe he was just programming this for the fun of it. go play the game that is "better" and let this guy release stuff with out jackasses like you shoothing him down." amen
by - 2006-03-18 13:19:51
:)

"how about this as an idea..... youre retard and maybe this guy wasnt programming this for you, maybe he was just programming this for the fun of it. go play the game that is "better" and let this guy release stuff with out jackasses like you shoothing him down." amen
by - 2006-03-18 14:44:40
:@

Hows this for an Idea? STFU. Its been done. If itsbeen done theres no point in doing it again. Thats why no-one else is bothering porting quake II for example you nub.

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