This little homebrew toy from ZX-81 is another Etch-A-Sketch game for the Sony PlayStation Portable. It basically emulates the stuff you can on an Etch-A-Sketch, except of the :shake to clear the screen" part. Here are the controls:
* Cross - Draw mode (on/off)
* Triangle - Erase mode (on/off)
* Cursor - Move on the magic screen
* Analog - Move on the magic screen
* Circle - Increment step
* Square - Decrement step
* Select - Menu
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PSPokemon PSPokemon
For an Alpha release that's coded in Lua, this is pretty well done. And to think, it's sony_psp_player's very first homebrew game. It's called PSPokemon, and from the name itself, you'd know it's (in the developer's own words) "a Pokemon clone
Pointless Pacman v1b Pointless Pacman v1b
*UPDATE* PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Art has released a little update for the homebrew game, Pointless Pacman. Now it's on version 1b, and it sports a little bugfix:
* Fixed bug where last pellet eaten was in a corner, it was not replaced with a new one for the next stage.
There you have it, boys and girls
Impact Impact
Homebrew developer slicer4ever dropped by at the QJ.NET PSP Forums to release Impact, his latest fun-filled game for the Sony Playstation Portable. Your goal is simple: make two objects meet halfway before time runs out.
The controls are anything but simple though
Bomberman Bomberman
We haven't heard from ShUr1k3n and his Bomberman clone in quite a while. Ye of little faith may have thought that this project had died off and suffered an abysmal fate
Who is on Fire? Who is on Fire?
Flaming and penguins appear to be the order of this application we picked up earlier, appropriately named Who is on Fire? v0.2. This Lua-coded homebrew game is a three-man effort by coders Guyver2, Yan2Yan, and Genevese over at the Xtreamlua site.
The object of the game is for players to rescue penguins trapped in a burning building
Invaders Invaders
Homebrew developer Netaro dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Homebrew Development Forums to make his first homebrew game release for the Sony PlayStation Portable. Netaro's Invaders is a shoot 'em up in the vein of classic arcade hit Galaga. You know the drill - you've got a ship that moves horizontally and shoot enemies on the upper screen
Pixel Attack v0.2 Pixel Attack v0.2
Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer slicer4ever recently dropped by the QJ.NET forums to give us a heads up that his homebrew game Pixel Attack has just been updated, and boy is the changelog a very meaty one. Let's look at what has changed from the last version, and what sort of challenge we'll be going up against in this new build
Lua Stick Avalanche Lua Stick Avalanche
Stick avalanche is a game in which you have to dodge the falling spikes.
Everytime you dodge a spike your score goes up by one, and the speed of the fallign spikes increases by .2. It's relatively easy at first, but soon gets hard as the speed increases! This game was written in Lua and requres Lua Player to run
MinerPSP MinerPSP
Jsharrad from our forum has released his MinerPSP version 0.0.4. This is a clone of the old DOS game "MinerVGA" back in year 1989.
As a miner, you start out with $1500 and can dig as much as you'd like as long as you can afford the earthshaker fee and don't die or run out of cash
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