Chubigans has posted on his blog about his latest release for the PSPs firmware 2.7+ flash browser. PSP Complete Arcade Pack contains 12 Flash games for your PSP, and stops the 'clog' of bookmarked flash games PSP owners with firmware version 2.7+, or just those using the latest version of DevHook can experience. The Comple Arcade Pack's menu features a small screenshot or image from each game which hyperlinks to the game in question, loading it in the PSP's browser.
The pack features 12 games that range from hangman to solitare to tetris, and is bound to keep you occupied during the summer months. The great thing about this is that with DevHook v0.44, even firmware 1.5 users can experience the great PSP Flash browser and games. All you have to do is place the folders in the root of the memory stick, then type file:/yourfolder/psparcade.htm into your browser and game away!
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