Got a PSP-owning friend who's still learning the English language? If so, we're letting you guys know of a homebrew being developer by coder Neo_Ace-Ace, dubbed School English beta. As its name implies, it will teach Spanish-speaking handheld owners the fundamentals of speaking in English.
Before you get downloading, be reminded that this application's built for the PSP Slim. Installation instructions should be available in the readme. Don't worry - there's an English version as well.
Guys interested in reading Neo_Ace's tutorials or providing for feedback can visit the coder's site via the source link.
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