Digiplay Studios has just released a new portal for the PlayStation Portable over at QJ.NET PSP Development Forums. Called Fuse, the program is currently in version 2.0 and carries similarities and differences to the group's original portal Digiplay.
Fuse v2.0 was created by the developers to celebrate the first anniversary of Digiplay Studios. The portal itself contains 15 flash games, five applications, Updates feature, and a history of Digiplay portals.
For those who want to try this one out, Digital Studios included a Readme.txt file with Fuse v2.0 that should provide you with all the necessary information on installation and usage. Browse through that first before doing anything to maximize the potential of this program.
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