When Tactical Penguin said, "Best. Homebrew. Ever. If this doesn't make frontpage, I quit QJ," on the PSP Development Forums, we knew we had to do something. Youresam released a rather large file for people to try out for the simple purpose of checking to see if your PSP's buttons work. Suffice it to say that everyone seems to like it, so we're putting it up on the front page for people to try out.
Now, this is a 6MB button testing application for your PSP called Button Tester with LEET Graphics. The main thing that sets this apart is how well detailed the creation of this app is relative to its utility. There's a fully 3D jeep and music that happens to be in the background while you're testing the keys.
Strangely enough, that's it. It's hard to brick your PSP with something like this, but we'll tell you now that this may show up as LuaPlayer on your PSPs. That's the app itself, which we're assuming is bundled with Lua Player v0.20. In any case, give it a try. You might find yourself calling it the LEET-est homebrew ever.
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