PSPGGOPSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 1.01 Upload date: 17 Sep 11 Tags: Games
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PSPGGO
Zx-81 has dropped by the forums to inform us of his new port for the PSP, PSPGGO. PSPGGO, which stands for PSP GNU-Go. GNU-Go is an ASCII command line GO game running on MacOS X, Windows and many Unix systems. Go originally originated in China and is very popular within East Asia
PSPGGO: GO Game for the PSP
Go is a board game which is popular in many Asian countries which originated in ancient China before 500 BC. It is played on a 19i—19 rectilinear grid by alternately placing black and white stones on the vacant intersections
PSPGGOPSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 1.03 Upload date: 17 Sep 11 Tags: Games
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PSPGGO
If you love playing classic boardgames from all over the world on your PSP you should send Zx-81 a thank you note. Earlier today he released PSPMancala, an ancienty board game from East Africa. Now he has updated his other homebrew game, PSPGGO to v1.03. We posted a lot of info about the game Go and PSPGGO and you can review them here.
PSPGGO v1.0
Xadrez (Beta)PSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 10 Sep 11 Tags: Games
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Xadrez (Beta)
PSP homebrew developer Joao Bastos has just announced the release of his very first full game, titled Xadrez (Beta). This app is a 3d chess game for your PSP, and (quoting Joao) also carries specular highlights, stencil reflections, color blending.
All standard chess rules appear to follow, with players able to select either the black or white factions
PSPMancala v1.03 FW 3x
Intrepid PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Zx-81 has recently made two homebrew releases, updated versions of PSPMancala and PSPInt. The last time we saw PSPMancala was back in January while the previous version of PSPInt was reported last February. In case you're not familiar with one or either of them, we'll give you a bit of a primer
PSPMancala v1.03 FW 1.50
Intrepid PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Zx-81 has recently made two homebrew releases, updated versions of PSPMancala and PSPInt. The last time we saw PSPMancala was back in January while the previous version of PSPInt was reported last February. In case you're not familiar with one or either of them, we'll give you a bit of a primer
PSPMancala v1.03 source
Intrepid PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Zx-81 has recently made two homebrew releases, updated versions of PSPMancala and PSPInt. The last time we saw PSPMancala was back in January while the previous version of PSPInt was reported last February. In case you're not familiar with one or either of them, we'll give you a bit of a primer
PSPGGO v1.1.0 for fw3x
PSP Slim owners who missed the Zx-81's Go homebrew boardgame PSPGGO after switching from the PSP phat can now heave a sigh of relief, now that Zx just released the newest version of PSPGO. The good part? It's engineered for the PSP Slim.
It's more or less the same PSPGGO, but with some additional tweaks:
Now compatible with custom firmwares 3
PSPGGO v1.1.0 fw15
PSP Slim owners who missed the Zx-81's Go homebrew boardgame PSPGGO after switching from the PSP phat can now heave a sigh of relief, now that Zx just released the newest version of PSPGO. The good part? It's engineered for the PSP Slim.
It's more or less the same PSPGGO, but with some additional tweaks:
* Now compatible with custom firmwares 3
PSP homebrew developer Zx-81 has proven himself once more in the field of Sony PlayStation Portable ingenuity, and this time he's whipped up a handy little application that lets you play a game of classic, no-frills Chess with an AI-controlled opponent