QJ.NET got a tip the other day from reader Unicorn about a homebrew game created by Neo_Ace. It was originally coded in Spanish and is known us Hey!! Mirame!! v1.0. Since it was released, though, it has been renamed to Hey! Look at Me! v1.0 to accommodate English-speaking PlayStation Portable owners.
Anyway, Neo_Ace mentioned that the idea behind this particular creation was borrowed from D3Publisher's retail game Work Time Fun. Basically, Hey! Look at Me! features a face wherein we can place different kinds of eyes. Then we can control these eyes (make them wink and look left and right) by pressing the proper buttons.
Some of the different eyes that can be found in this version include that of Homer Simpson's, a kitten's, and a Chinese woman's among others. Neo_Ace also gave word that more features will be implemented in future versions.
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