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PSP coder vandal has just released a new C-coded game for the community's perusal, dubbed QUAD. The objective of this game is for players to match the shapes on the bottom boxes to the dropping boxes. Players can do so by pushing the corresponding shapes on their PSP's D-Pad; Press circle to make it a circle, press square to make it a square, press "X" to make it an "X", and press triangle to make it a triangle. That's all the details for the moment on vandal's very first homebrew game - he gives special thanks to Yeldarb and Insomniac for their tutorials, BTW. Enjoy the download, and make sure to thank the developer for making this game. Download: QUAD v2 |
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Anissian has rolled out a very useful tutorial for all those who are just getting into the groove of PSP programming, PSP Modules Tutorial v1.We've already brought you quite a lot of PSP tutorials like this one (including Yeldarb's PSP Programming Tutorial and Glynnder's Lua Coding 101), but we never get tired of posting new ones that abound because they provide a lot of people with much-needed help in programming. So anyway, Anissian's Modules Tutorial describes the use of modules in the PSP in basic newbie-friendly terms and then gradually progresses to the more complex stuff. However, this tutorial should not be mistaken for an all-in-one PSP 101 because (in the words of Anissian) his module tutorial "aims at covering the 'what next' aspect of PSP programming" and not one that's for "starting from scratch." To be more specific, Anissian's tutorial is released on the premise that the readers have at least a basic knowledge of C and the PSPSDK (a how-to on compiling and running Hello World apps), among many others. According to Anissian, these are the following purposes of his tutorial:
Download: Anissian's PSP Modules Tutorial v1 |
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Very early in the year, we mentioned something about Snakman, the love child of Pac-Man and Snake for your 2-2.6 version PSPs. Strangely enough, Snakman is back, thanks to a TIFF port of Yeldarb's homebrew by Robert A. and Percival. TIFF Snakman 0.2 is actually the first release of Snakman for the 2.7-2.8 firmwares, and looks to be a faithful port of the original Snakman. One thing they do mention is the current absence of an exit screen, but this should be patched up with a new release soon enough. The question is... can you eat up all the pellets without getting eaten yourself? We'll see. Be sure to thank Yeldarb, Robert A., and Percival if you see them on a forum, alright? Download: [TIFF Snakman 0.2] |
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All the PSP Homebrew Competition entries are up and we here at QJ want to give a big round of applause to each and every developer who entered and those who have taken the time out of their extremely busy schedule to help judge the entries. A number of excellent and brand new homebrew games and applications have been released just waiting for you to break out that memory card and fill it up to the brim with PSP Homebrew goodness. Fanjita and Yeldarb have provided their input to help determine the final contestants which will be selected for our Top 10 Summer Homebrew. Now it is up to you, our readers to make the final decision. We have our prizes sitting here longing for their new owner to open and enjoy, so tell us... who will they be? You can voice your opinion by voting for what PSP Homebrew game or application you think is the best. You, our readers, have one week to make your opinion count. After that we will be contacting our winners to award them with some excellent PSP gear for their contribution to the homebrew community thanks in part to Lik-Sang. In addition, all developers who entered will gain Developer Status in the forums. So who made the top 10 you ask? Click Full Article to take a peek. =) |
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This program loads in a "sprite"
(in this case it's just a simple arrow icon). I have made four frames
of the sprite and put them all on the same image. The code splits
these into separate "images" in an array. Basically, it's a
way to get frames out of a single image (that way you don't have to
mess with a ton of different image files).
Download: [Moving Sprite Source] |
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