See? Didn't we tell you that you didn't need to be a homebrewer to contribute here? All you gotta do is to lend a helping hand to some newbies out there who haven't gotten into the homebrew community yet. After the emergence of the PSpastime pack a few days ago, here's another one, and this time, it's for firmware 2.7-2.8. It's a good package for new comers to get introduced to the homebrews on their new PSP firmware.
This pack was compiled by SKILKO, and he doesn't take credit for the games in it. All the games are listed below::
* Tetris
* Pong
* Tron
* Snake
* Penguin Scramble
* Space Invaders
* Font Hack Installer
Homebrews for firmware 2.7-2.8 are definitely kicking off on the right foot. More power to the homebrewers of the above games: Noobz, Percival, Robert A., elad thc, Youresam, SG57, Freeplay, TeamOverload, and Skylark. To the rest of you, keep 'em homebrews (and homeports) coming!
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