Shoot up stuff in a tunnel with WebFest v1.0 |
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Fancy a bit of oldschool shoot-em-up action with awesome retro wireframe graphics? Then WebFest version 1.0, the highly-addictive shooter from PSP homebrew developer jum, should be right up your alley. Featuring simple visuals reminiscent of that old Star Wars game in the arcades, this little bit of homebrew heaven hearkens back to a simpler time where gameplay ruled - and the fact that it's on the Sony PlayStation Portable makes it all the more worth the download.
So, how does one play WebFest, you ask? Simple. Left and right moves your ship, X fires your weapon, and Triangle unleashes a charge that destroys all enemies on-screen. Note that you can only use the charge when your charge bar is filled - and to do just that, you have to shoot and shoot and shoot. Simple? Yes indeed.
A little note from the developer: The game itself was compiled for Firmware 1.50 on the Sony PlayStation Portable, so it may not work for the Sony PSP Slim & Lite.
Download: WebFest v1.0
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Comments [refresh]
>> "Featuring simple visuals reminiscent of that old Star Wars game in the arcades, "
WTF... are you 12? It's a direct rip-off of the old Atari VG game, Tempest.
-J
But everyone remembers the Star Wars one. It also had vector graphics, which is the only point he was trying to make.
I only remember Tempest.
Sprite for sprite, vector graphics -- the whole works. Not a lick of originality, save for the title screen. One hundred percent counterfeit.
- T
i can confirm this works on the slim psp using D.A/M33 3.71-2 using the 1.50 addon also by DA/M33...
nice game reminds me of tempest as already mentioned here..a nice blast from the past... i remember playing this as a kid of 12 funny now seeing as im now 36 lol ..long live retro
STAR WARS?! heh.. Arcade history 101.... try some old games.
This is about as close to Star Wars as Burger Time is to Pac-Man.. they share the same graphics's standard. PERIOD
He probably only knows the Star Wars arcade game from his Gamecube bonus disc too.. Oh well :)