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Posted May 05, 2008 at 05:14AM by Tim Y.
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Developer Yan2yan has recently released the final build of the TimeManager development library for the PSP. Among other changes, this new build will now enable users to display time in hours and minutes. Further details are in the full article. Download: TimeManager Final (Lib C) Download: TimeManager Final (Class C + +) Download: TimeManager Final (demo) |
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Posted Apr 09, 2008 at 05:44PM by Ceasar S.
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Now this isn't a homebrew application per se, but coder Yan2Yan's mini library could help other homebrew developers toy around with time functions on the Sony PSP. This would include getting time lapsed in the smaller units of chrono-measurement - all the way down to milliseconds - as well as attempt stopwatch functions with pause and resume functions. More at the full story.Download: TimeManager v0.1 library Download: TimeManager v0.1 sample EBOOT |
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Posted Dec 11, 2007 at 02:06AM by Ryan A.
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PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Yan2Yan has just finished
coding his game PSP Blocks Fusion, a homebrew previously known as
Elemental.If you missed our first coverage of this game, PSP Blocks Fusion is a Tetris-like puzzle game with the objective of eliminating all blocks by lining up four or more same-colored ones. Pressure will come from the never-ending new layer of blocks falling from the top of the PSP screen. Download: PSP Blocks Fusion v1 |
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Posted Dec 03, 2007 at 12:08AM by Charles D.
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While the game is still in its demo version, Elemental takes all the elements of what made other blocky puzzle games such a hit and throws its own unique twist into it. Read more about this game after the jump! Download: Elemental demo |
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Posted Jul 03, 2007 at 08:22PM by Tim Y.
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A couple of days ago, the XtreamLua.com and Gx-MOD.com sites announced the finalists for their XtreamLua/Gx-MOD contest, which showcased several interesting homebrew applications and games for the PSP homebrew community to see, enjoy, and use.
Now, in case you've already picked up game pack #1, we're letting you know about the release of the XtreamLua/Gx-MOD Lua contest 2007 finalist's Game Pack #2, which features four more homebrews: Vortex Battle Arena Release 1, Elemental, and Morshock v0.1, and DestroyDust v0.5. Vortex Battle Arena Release 1 Developer: Akabane87 This game will have two players competing at destroying the most balls of the same color a their own sprite. Players gain additional points for destroying balls matching their color, but will lose points if they destroy balls of the same color as their opponent. Interestingly enough, it appears that both players will play on the same PSP, at least according to the controls:
Elemental, and Morshock v0.1, and DestroyDust v0.5 are available in the Full Article |
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Posted May 22, 2007 at 09:00AM by Ryan A.
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The moment we found the homebrew game Who is on Fire?, we had to try it immediately because of some childhood dream we never got to follow. Anyway, in this game, players take on the role of a fireman and the objective is to save as many penguins as possible from a burning establishment. What you do is direct the ladders to the burning windows so that the penguins can use it to climb down the building. Take note that you won't be able to save the poor critters if the windows are still burning. Just like a real-life fireman, you have to hose down the fire before the penguins will automatically use the ladder. Who is on Fire? was created by three developers, namely section, Yan2Yan, and Genevois, over at XtreamLua.com. While this is the first time that we're covering this game, this is actually the third version of Who is on Fire?. The previous versions have been included in the download package below. Download: Who is on Fire? (FW 1.5) Download: Who is on Fire? (CFW OE) |
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Posted May 17, 2007 at 04:22PM by Tim Y.
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PSP homebrew coder shadow77340 dropped by the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announce the release of DestroyDust v0.2. For the benefit of first-time readers, here's the lowdown on this game: You control mini-vessels/destroyers and your task is to destroy the dust enemies that appear onscreen. As for this release's latest changelog:
Download: DestroyDust v0.2 Download: DestroyDust v0.2 (Source Codes) Visit: QJ's PSP Development Forum |
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Posted Apr 12, 2007 at 11:03AM by Kristine C.
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And once again, Guyver2, Yan2yan and Genevois are back with their homebrew, Who is on Fire, which is now at v0.4. We last heard from them about a week ago, and it seems that they're pretty quick when it comes to polishing up their game. For those who may not be familiar with this homebrew, the objective is simply to rescue some poor penguins who were trapped inside a burning building. To do this, the player will have to put out the fire so that the penguins can climb out of the window, and then a ladder will have to be placed to help the penguin get safely to the ground. In any case, for v0.4 of this game, the following updates and fixes were made:
As for the controls of the game, just remember that L and R are for shooting water onto the flames, while X, Square, Triangle and Circle move the ladder around. Meanwhile, you can cancel the game by pressing the Home or Start buttons, and you can take screenshots by pressing Select. Enjoy! Download: Who is on Fire? v0.4 |
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Posted Apr 08, 2007 at 07:46PM by Tim Y.
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Flaming and penguins appear to be the order of this application we picked up earlier, appropriately named Who is on Fire? v0.2. This Lua-coded homebrew game is a three-man effort by coders Guyver2, Yan2Yan, and Genevese over at the Xtreamlua site. The object of the game is for players to rescue penguins trapped in a burning building. Players will also need to douse the fires with water to let the penguins pop out of the windows - the player then places a ladder on the window to bring them down. The game currently carries one level with 20 birds to rescue, with graphics being done by Genevois. The background music may also be changed in later updates - keep alert in case a new version is released. As for game controls:
Download: Who is on Fire? v0.2 (fw 1.5) Download: Who is on Fire? v0.2 (SE and OE) |
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