Fancy brushing up on the fundamentals of Japanese Kanji? Looks no further as we announce developer billylee8's release of Set 5 of the PSP Kanji Learner series of tutorials.
Here's a recap for first-time visitors: The PSP Kanji Learner is actually a set of video flash cards aimed at helping you familiarize with Japanese characters written in Kanji. The videos won't need custom firmwares to run, although they will be much easier to use if your PSP comes with a Sequential Playback function (available since fw 3.70).
This particular release is for Set 5, which contains 185 Grade 5 Kanji characters. billylee8 is also announcing that updates for Sets 1 and 2 have been released. The new Set 1 bundle will now only require 13.9 MB of space (from 20.6 MB), while Set 2 has been cut down to 28.2 MB (from 41.43 MB). The developer also notes a correction being made to video 2212a in Set 1.
Those interested in making the most of the PSP Kanji Learner will want to view its readme, located at billylee8's thread in the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums. Enjoy the download, and be sure to visit us again in the event of related updates.
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