Homebrew developer Sinasquax dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released a game called Mix The Cube! While this game is still related to Rubik's Cube, take note that this is different from his entry to the recent homebrew challenge for the same concept.
The most interesting feature of this creation is that it is compatible with the Chotto camera for the PlayStation Portable. Here's the full changelog:
* Various bugs fixed
* Add menus with language management (english internally and french with file)
* Add game parts in profile form (Saved like psp game with menu included in the firmware)
* Chotto-cam support
* Command which adapt with view, no need to set view in face 0
* Textures management with stretch, transparency of cube, ...
* Advanced shared options (advanced video and debug) are saved in config.inf file when we quit the game with game menu (If you quit with HOME, modifications will not be saved so we are the choice)
* Individual options (Main, video, camera, speed)
* Add challenges and free game
* Screenshot are saved in the Picture/MixTheCube/ folder so we can view it in the photo psp menu
* Optimization
Some of our forum mebers reported that the program is not working for them. The coder was able to pick up these comments and come up with a separate EBOOT that should be used with the other files in the download archive below.
Mix The Cube! v1.0 comes with a Readme.txt file which should provide you with all necessary information regarding installation, usage, and the key mapping.
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