Who is on Fire?PSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 0.4 Upload date: 15 Sep 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
Who is on Fire?
And once again, Guyver2, Yan2yan and Genevois are back with their homebrew, Who is on Fire, which is now at v0.4. We last heard from them last week, and it seems that they're pretty quick when it comes to polishing up their game
Who is on fire?PSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 0.2 (PSP OE and SE firmwares) Upload date: 15 Sep 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
Who is on fire?
Flaming and penguins appear to be the order of this application we picked up earlier, appropriately named Who is on Fire? v0.2. This Lua-coded homebrew game is a three-man effort by coders Guyver2, Yan2Yan, and Genevese over at the Xtreamlua site.
The object of the game is for players to rescue penguins trapped in a burning building
Who is on Fire?PSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 0.2 (For PSP fw 1.5) Upload date: 15 Sep 11 Tags: Games
Freeware
Who is on Fire?
Flaming and penguins appear to be the order of this application we picked up earlier, appropriately named Who is on Fire? v0.2. This Lua-coded homebrew game is a three-man effort by coders Guyver2, Yan2Yan, and Genevese over at the Xtreamlua site.
The object of the game is for players to rescue penguins trapped in a burning building
Who is on Fire? (CFW OE)
The moment we found the homebrew game Who is on Fire?, we had to try it immediately. In this game, players take on the role of a fireman and the objective is to save as many penguins as possible from a burning establishment.
Who is on Fire? was created by three developers, namely section, Yan2Yan, and Genevois, over at XtreamLua.com
Who is on Fire? (FW 1.5)
The moment we found the homebrew game Who is on Fire?, we had to try it immediately. In this game, players take on the role of a fireman and the objective is to save as many penguins as possible from a burning establishment.
Who is on Fire? was created by three developers, namely section, Yan2Yan, and Genevois, over at XtreamLua.com
Wifi Babelfish Poc Release 1
When it comes to translating Asian languages to English, we have to say we're no big fans of Babelfish. But it's free and Babelfish mis-translations never fail to amuse us, plus we just love the name (Babelfish) so we're not really complaining. If you feel the same way about Babelfish this is something of a good news
WiFi Controller
After a bit of a hiatus, PSP homebrew developer David Rudie has returned with updated versions of his WiFi Controller homebrew application for Sony's handheld console. This time around, Rudie has done a bit of fixing and has cleared up some of the confusion behind a .exe file
WiFi Controller
After a bit of a hiatus, PSP homebrew developer David Rudie has returned with updated versions of his WiFi Controller homebrew application for Sony's handheld console. This time around, Rudie has done a bit of fixing and has cleared up some of the confusion behind a .exe file
WiFi Controller
David Rudie and his famous WiFi application, WiFi Controller is back. Just to refresh your memory a bit, WiFi Controller turns your PSP into a controller for your Windows based computer. It was inspired by an earlier program called PPjoy by Mikko Monroe.
This recent release is a more polished version of version 4 (which was publicly released)