Ever since Metroid Life made its debut on the Sony PSP a few days ago, homebrew developer dragula96 has been busy tweaking the program. In fact, Metroid Life 0.03 is out, and it's something new for those who have this penchant for changing things.
You see, dragula96 basically turned the Metroid Life pause screen into an edit screen, as you can see in the picture above. Press start at any time during the game and crosshairs will appear, which players may then maneuver by using the PSP's d-pad. Furthermore, pressing the X button will toggle the current metroid on and off and pressing the triangle button will clear the grid. If you want to resume the program in its current edited state, just press start again.
If this is your first time to play a Game of Life-type program, then you may want to read dragula96's explanation and instructions first. Simply click on the forum link below.
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