When developing a new game or application for a current gen video gaming system, creating something from scratch can be very difficult, considering how software development kits are priced. This doesn't always have to be the case, as with the help of talented programmers such as PSPUpdates member and developer, youresam, who has put together the first release of netlib. Netlib is a development library that will make it easier for PSP homebrew developers to create games and applications using the PSP's infrastructure mode. The library paves the way for a plethora of PSP multiplayer games.
So what are you developers waiting for? Get out there and make some multiplayer games! ;)
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