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PSP Mag Issue #3




PSP Mag Issue #3
Version: 1.0

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Reading

Upload date: 28 Dec 11

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License: Freeware

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File Size: 1509 Kb
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  PSP Mag Issue #3

PSP Mag wirters and editors DarkB0Y and Roptor sent QJ.NET an email regarding the release of their magazine's third issue. Those who've seen earlier editions of PSP Mag know well that it is written in Farsi. We hope that you know how to speak or read the language because the issue seems very informative.

Among the many topics tackled in this issue include programming for the PlayStation Portable, video game Call of Duty: Roads to Victory and most importantly, the know-resigned homebrew developer Dark AleX. As much as we'd like to share you what they said about the renowned coder, we can't as we don't speak the language ourselves. Too bad.

Anyway, we, and most members of the homebrew community, will apprecfiate it if someone can provide a translation. At any rate, here's the magazine and have fun!
 
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