This homebrew is pretty controversial. We recently posted an article on Picto Cube, which was then claimed to be created by Phantom X. But what's this? IPR issues right here in the homebrew community?
Hmm...very intriguing indeed. Because we have here the supposed real author of Picto Cube, and with his own complete version to boot. Now, we don't wanna fan the flames any more than necessary. But as Jomann claims that the initial Picto Cube release was yet unfinished, and this version is, then we decided to post it just the same. After all, it really was meant to be shared for everyone.
Apart from being the "finished and real" version, Picto Cube v1.0 also has some changes from the previous one. These changes are the animation at start, more images spots (you can now put more custom images for the cube), and it is now in eboot form. This way, you don't need to hassle with the LUA player anymore.
Anyhow, there are still several things that Jomann would like to add, like a puzzle version a la rubics cube, zoom support, screenshots, and different shapes. So if he could get some help, that will be great. Oh, and be sure to check out the read me for the image editing and other tidbits on this application.
As for the brewing ownership-intrigue, Jomann has quite a bunch to say about it. You can just head over to the forums to see what the fuss is all about. Meanwhile, we're just here to bring you the download. But just the same, let's not fight, guys.
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