Posted Nov 21, 2007 at 02:06AM by David T.
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PSP
Tags:
danzel,
NeoFlash Team
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The PSP Homebrew community is proud to present the game Baby Shaker 1.0, coded by danzel for the NeoFlash Team's PSP motion kit. The objective of the game is relatively simple: shake the baby to your heart's content without being seen!Find out what Babyshaker's all about after the jump! Download: Babyshaker 1.0 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Nov 20, 2007 at 02:20PM by Tim Y.
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PSP
Tags:
NeoFlash Team,
bumuckl
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bumuckl and the rest of the Nitr0core team have just announced the release of their Motion Pong PSP homebrew game. It's a Pong title that makes use of motion sensitivity instead of the PSP's standard controls. In this case, the motion controls require you to have the NeoFlash Team's PSP Motion Kit. More details and a demo video for Motion Pong v0.1 are available in the full article. Download: Motion Pong v0.1 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum |
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Posted Sep 20, 2007 at 08:11PM by Isaac C.
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PSP
Tags:
motion sensor,
Neoflash,
NeoFlash Team
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The NeoFlash team has just released a demo program for their new PSP accessory, the PSP Motion Kit. For those of you who missed the release of the accessory, the PSP Motion Kit, as the name suggests, allows the device to become motion sensitive. While it doesn't work with any retail games as of yet, nothing's stopping the homebrew scene from developing games and apps for the accessory. The new demo program from the NeoFlash team should give development a jumpstart. The source code for the program is also provided and can be downloaded below. Download: PSP Motion Kit Demo Program Download: PSP Motion Kit Demo Program Source Code |
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Posted Sep 17, 2007 at 12:09PM by Karl B.
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PSP
Tags:
Sony,
NeoFlash Team
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The NeoFlash team has come out with a new accessory for the Sony PlayStation Portable called the PSP Motion Kit. This accessory works with all PSP Phats but not the PSP Slim.As the name suggests, the PSP Motion Kit is a motion sensing accessory for the PSP. It's tiny, is plug and play and doesn't need any kind of external power supply. Sadly, it doesn't seem to support any retail games in its current form. Homebrew games and applications are a go, though. You also need to plug it into the headphone jack, which could keep the PSP's speakers from working. An extra headphone jack built into the PSP Motion Kit would be a nice addition, and hopefully it's something that next iterations of this accessory will have. You can check it out by clicking on the Read link below. |
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Posted Jan 22, 2007 at 02:08AM by Karl B.
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Nintendo DS
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USB 2.0,
Neoflash,
SMS,
GBA,
NeoFlash Team
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Homebrew-addicted DS owners should get a kick out of the NeoFlash Team's new MK5 GIGA cart. It's now out and about and we have the final specs here for your perusal. Read on, guys.
More images after the jump! |
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Posted Jul 05, 2006 at 06:17AM by Anna S.
Listed in:
Nintendo DS
Tags:
Neoflash,
Dr. Neo,
GBA,
FlashMe,
NeoFlash Team
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Dr. Neo from the NeoFlash Team, the brains behind MK4 devices such as MK4-Mini and MK4-Key, is giving us another addition in their line of amazing products. The first version of the MK-4 Mini Patcher was released yesterday on the team's official website. All you have to do is patch the ROM and then copy it to the GBA using Neo Power Kit. Unfortunately, this doesn't work with FlashMe.Changelog:
Download: [MK4 Mini Patcher v1.0] |
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