Yeldarb has emailed us his Snakman version 0.3b for 2.00 to 2.60 PSP. Snakman is a hybrid of Snake and Pacman. This time, Yeldarb ported it especially for 2.00 t0 2.60 users with the help of Fanjitaaa‚¬s Developers Package for GTA Exploit. Here is more information from the readme:
Snakman is a hybrid of Snake and Pacman. The goal is to eat as many gray blocks as you can without getting hit by the red and orange balls.
The game is simple, yet addicting, like so many of the classic games of the past (read: snake, pacman, tetris, lumines, etc).
The game was created by me (based off of the Snake game by Shine).
To Do
[ ] Switch over to the GPU
[ ] Background Music
[ ] Sound Effects
[ ] High Score "Encryption"
[ ] Better Game Over Sequence
[ ] Start Game Menu
[ ] Polish In-Game Graphics (Sprites)
[ ] Implement Varying Difficulty Levels
[ ] Options Menu
[ ] Overclocking Toggle (If Needed)
[ ] Diagonal Movements
[ ] Do Software Rotation of Character
[ ] Take Community Input and Add Features
Changelog
v0.3b
Added support for firmwares 2.00-2.60 using Fanjita's GTA DevKit Exploit.
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