PSP homebrew - Age of Nations IV pre-release

Posted Jan 26, 2009 at 4:11PM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Lua, Microsoft, SeanPaul223
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PSP homebrew dev SeanPaul223 has dropped a new pre-release version of his Age of Nations homebrew game on the QJ.NET PSP Development forum.

Age of Nations - Image 1


In case you haven't come across this homebrew game yet, Age of Nations is a Lua-coded game based on the Age of Empires games from Microsoft.

In this fourth pre-release, seanpaul223 has added quite a bit of new features. here's a list of what's new:

General

  • New Game Engine
  • Code Optimized (runs faster)
  • All Bugs Fixed
In-game
  • Map Scrolling Fully enabled
  • Minimap Browsing was enabled (enables the player to jump to another location when clicking on Minimap)
  • New Design & Interface
  • Map was enlarged (now map is 1936*1632)
Add-ons
  • New Main Menu
  • Added Options Menu
  • Added Pause Feature
  • Added Musics
  • Added Two fully playable Scenario

Download: Age of Nations IV pre-release
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development forum



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Comments [refresh]

by Owneddmuch - 2009-01-26 11:25
» It's been a while...

..since it's older release, good to know it hasn't died yet though.

by pokerpoker - 2009-01-26 12:22
» And it's made.

"All Bugs Fixed" ?!?

It's the perfect homebrew then.

by KylBlz - 2009-01-26 18:02
» woah

nice graphics and pokerpoker brought up a good point, should be "all known bugs fixed" cant wait to see where this goes

by WiiRolled - 2009-01-27 05:12
» wow

THis game is great.

It's still a little slow, but I see a lotof potential in this.



Also, the manual is very professional and detailed. Nice work!

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