Remember that sweet homebrew shooter with ASCII graphics for the Sony PlayStation Portable? Homebrew developer jabbyjim has updated his Ascii Attackers from Hell, now version 1.1 which is compatible with 3.xx custom firmwares and has functional pause buttons.
Ascii Attackers from Hell is a homebrew game that may look simple on the outside, but has mechanics which can keep you on your toes. When you miss enemies in this shoot-em-up, they can lay mines and make life a lot harder. There are also three levels littered with the invaders that you'll have to live through.
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