Gmax2PSP
We missed Alatnet and his uber-useful 3D modeling application Gmax2PSP. He recently came back into the fray with version 4 of his program and less than 48 hours later, he's come up with Gmax2PSP v5.
For those who haven't heard of it, homebrewers can use this to make custom content for their games, so long as they're gmax-enabled
Lua Scripter
savagefreak has just released his Lua Scripter v1.1, a very basic homebrew app which lets you make your own PSP/PC .LUA scripts that you can play using LUAplayer
After the thunderous success of Dark_AleX, Mathieulh and Harleyg's TA-082 downgrader (which is pretty much the Holy Grail of the homebrew community at the moment), DAX has now decided to release the source code for the said downgrader under the General Public License or GPL
Velocity Library
Velocity Library, otherwise known as vLib, is a specical library that's meant to aid users in developing their own games. ZettaBlade's just released it for public use, and he's already out and about answering questions for the people.
Without further ado, here's the rather lengthy features list for it
Velocity Library (vLib)
Zettablade from the QJ.NET Forums (forums.qj.net) has updated Velocity Library (vLib), a "general purpose library" for quickly making simple 2D games (although some limited 3D features are included in the library). Earlier this month, we reported on vLib v1.0 and vLib v1.1.
Velocity Library v1
Velocity Library (vLib)
I've changed a massive amount of code and such in this release. It's faster, and more efficient. It can also draw some simple shapes (dots, lines, and a bunch of differrent rectangles)
PSPFramework 1.0
With the recent number of coding competitions, homebrew programmers have slowly been carving out a niche in the homebrew scene for Sony's PlayStation Portable. In particular, the Old School Library (OSlib) Sprites Lib has become the mainstay framework on which coders have been basing their 2D games on for the PSP
Making the Sony PlayStation Portable seem more like an end-all, be-all Swiss Knife tool instead of just a handheld comes Zx-81 once more and his array of nifty homebrew applications - and this time, he bears the latest version of PSPWrite
CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP/NCDZPSP
Those who love using emulators on their Sony PlayStation Portable have definitely a lot to look forward to today. Homebrew coder NJ has just released new builds for his projects CPS1PSP, CPS2PSP, MVSPSP, and NCDZPSP. This brings all the emulators up to version 2.3.1
PSPFramework
A few days back, QJ.Net forums member oldrider released a team project called PSPFramework. Now, the dev and the team has updated the application, bumping it up to version 1.1.
For those who missed the previous report, PSPFramework is "framework for development games 2D with oslib using OOP