Be Happy v0.4 - Developer Dungeon has been able to develop a fancy homebrew game for all you music fanatics out there. We present you with Be Happy. It's a game which lets you tap buttons on the PSP based on the song you currently are listening to. This is definitely a breath of fresh air
In version 0.4, the game now sends out more button which you guys have to press accordingly. Scores that you achieve will be on the screen as well. Oh, you can't cheat on the game anymore since the developer has disallowed multiple-button pressing in the game.
Installing this homebrew is easy. once you have the file, extract its contents to folders such as GAME150 or GAME3XX. That's about it. You can instantly access the game. Just don't forget to put in your favorite tunes inside the MUSIC folder.
Do enjoy every single beat from your songs with the game!
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If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
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