Sousanator, from our forums, has release v0.2 of his PSP Guitar Lua application. PSP Guitar is a guitar simulator for the PSP with somewhat basic controls. There are many options and guitars to use in this new version, making it much more versatile than before. The sound quality isn't as great as PSPiano, but it is a guitar which is rather difficult to emulate! When playing the game, you will find that there is no longer an on-screen guitar to guide you, just the words: PSP Guitar. There is a rather large change log from the previous version which includes:
* newer, better, and more sounds
* new menu, start screen with sounds
* 3 new guitar types
* added a normal holding mode
* new contol system, high sounds down, low sounds up
* multi-info page
* new backgrounds
* fixed PSP Tune eboot to be PSP Guitar
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