Okay, April Fool's is just about 'round the corner, so you might as well start packing up on them jokes. thecobra from our forums seemed to have mulled on this occasion early and has released hi new program, JOKEtopia 0.1.
If you're interested in some "yo momma jokes", then this homebrew should prove to be right up your alley. Anyway, here are the features, according to thecobra:
* custum menu and background
* about 16 difrrent jokes
* src code include
In order to change the menu look, you only have to put a different png picture in the same directory as the eboot. Remember that it must contain the same name as the original. He also says that you can edit it in anyway, just as long, of course, as you give him due credit. Oh, and as this is the first version, you might also want to be on the lookout for that bug in the text and credit menu.
So far, feedback has been okay over at the QJ.NET forums, and they have been throwing out some good suggestions, such as allowing the users to input their own jokes, and then maybe have a search implementation. Here's to hoping that thecobra will heed these suggestions for his next release.
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