PSPiano was coded by Pauldude550 for the PSP in Lua. The program features 8 piano keys at the momment and is on a "guess and check" basis. The applicaiton's sound is perfect and I found myself making small tunes that I couldn't do well on my piano with all the piano keys. This is a very stripped piano and is very fun, even if you have no idea how to play a piano!
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