Homebrew developer has updated his port of the Adventure Game Studio (AGS) runtime engine for the PlayStation Portable, a nifty app that allows you to play some good ole' point and click adventure games on your portable handheld. What's new in the latest release?
Changelogs:
v3.21 revision 6
Added support for games with version 2.60 and higher
Integrated the MOD player again
Various bug fixes
v3.21 revision 5
Added support for version 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 data files
Lower memory footprint due to removal of the MOD player and the hq2x3x filter
Increased scrolling speed in the launcher
Various bug fixes
v3.21 revision 4
Added midi music playback
Extended the sound cache to include WAVE files
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