A Farmer's Life Source Code
Another sad day in the world of homebrew, folks. On our forums, Homer (AKA Moonchild) has announced his departure from the homebrew scene. He is not, however, leaving without making a mark on the community.
Homer is best known for trying to develop a homebrew version of the Harvest Moon games, called A Farmer's Life
Gmax2PSP
We missed Alatnet and his uber-useful 3D modeling application Gmax2PSP. He recently came back into the fray with version 4 of his program and less than 48 hours later, he's come up with Gmax2PSP v5.
For those who haven't heard of it, homebrewers can use this to make custom content for their games, so long as they're gmax-enabled
CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP source code (12/05 update)
We were planning on making a Justin Timberlake reference for this article, but we realized it was a lot tougher than it seemed, so let's keep it straight. NJ's released yet another version of his emulator programs, as well as a bugfix to the source codes
CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP source (1.51.1)
Elvis hasn't left the building yet, the fat lady hasn't sung either, and NJ's apparently not through with MVSPSP, or so Jungle-Cat tells us. Although this is just a minor bug fix, and it only gets bumped up to v1.51, and he still says it's a "final release"; the dev is still quite concerned for his creation
Eternal Rest Map Editor Source Code
Remember waaaay back in June when we brought you guys Ravine's nifty homebrew app for Eternal Rest? The map editor thingy? Well, he's just decided to pass on the uh..torch, if you will, and share the app's source code with the rest of the homebrew community
Lua Scripter
savagefreak has just released his Lua Scripter v1.1, a very basic homebrew app which lets you make your own PSP/PC .LUA scripts that you can play using LUAplayer
After the thunderous success of Dark_AleX, Mathieulh and Harleyg's TA-082 downgrader (which is pretty much the Holy Grail of the homebrew community at the moment), DAX has now decided to release the source code for the said downgrader under the General Public License or GPL
LuaDevKit
Glynnder, from our forums, has just informed us that the first release of his LUA Development Kit is available for download! Just when you thought Lua couldn't get any easier to develop with (I've been thinking this for over a year since I first saw it introduced on the PSP), but I was proven wrong
XtreamLua Compiler 0.2
Emeric0101 from our forums has released a Compiler for Windows to stop people stealing your Lua code today. Named XtreamLua (no, that isn't a typo) Compiler v0
Cardgame Library (source code)
Free stuff is always great. Free stuff that helps in making more free stuff? Even better!
Over at our forums, Raphael released some code other devs could use to build their very card games