PSP developer Jairo David has given PSP and PSP Go users a blast from the pass with his release of Breakout version 1.0.A If you are a fan of old school retro homebrew games and have a PSP or PSP Go you will want to give this fun game a shot.A Of course you will need to be running a homebrew enabled PSP but if you have one you can enjoy playing Breakout version 1.0.A If you have never played Breakout before the object is to keep the ball moving and not lose it and of course you want to break as many blocks as you can.A Breakout version 1.0 has plenty of levels to keep you playing for a while.A A Check out the instructions below.
Digital Pad Right / Left: Move the bar.
X: Shoot.
Start: Pause.
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