PSP3D coders Percival and Robert A. have just released the follow-up to their PSP homebrew TIFF Pong. Now at v0.2, the improvements of this version from v0.1 includes: TIFF Pong v0.2
* AI for 2.7-2.8 fixed (single player mode).
* Easy exit method fixed (no more hard resets).
* Code optimized and better stability.
TIFF Pong makes use of the TIFF exploit and SDK that was released by Noobz, thus making it possible for this game to run on 2.70 to 2.80 firmware.
To install the game, just copy the "Pong" folder and add it into your "Photo" folder in your memory stick. Entering the "Pong" folder will automatically start the game. In the meantime, an alternative way of starting the game would be to highlight the "Pong" folder in the "Photo" menu of your memory stick and then pressing "Start" to begin a slideshow.
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