It has only been a couple of weeks ago when we first featured Techni's iPod Solitaire clone for the PSP. No introductions and instructions are needed when it's about Solitaire, so we would skip that part. Anyway, Techni informed us that he has released a new version of this homebrew game of his and from the looks of it, it looks like his Solitaire clone is coming along nicely.
He mentioned that in this new release, custom soundtracks has improved a lot. Plus, it now supports previous/ next track, the PSP remote, and browsing subdirectories among other added features. And Techni isn't stopping there because he plans on adding an M3U playlist support and ID3 tags in the future releases of this game.
And in parting, the dev wishes to thank Exophase, Yeldarb2k3, PDGB and Psilocybeing for helping him get into PSP programming. It's nice to see homebrew devs not hesitating to lend a hand and share their skills to aspiring devs. Keep up the great job, Techni! We hope to hear from you soon!
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