"Dude, what does my tattoo say?" "Sweet! Now what does mine say?" "Duuude!" "Suh-weeet!" "Dooood!" "Suite?" While the rambling tattoo conversation from "Dude, Where's My Car?" keeps running through our heads, this homebrew icon pack is sure looking sweet. Or suite, whichever way you look at it.
From the same guy who brought you the how-to guide on making 32-bit icons, The Blue PSP Suite is now made available for download. Although RaiderX said he didn't want to release this due to the possibility of it getting over-used by a lot (we wouldn't be surprised), he's been kind enough to send us a tip-off and make it available for ya'll. So, what exactly are we looking at here? Here's a rundown of the main features:
* High quality 32-bit Main icons and submenu icons.
* Battery indicator
* Volume indicators
* Background wave
* Colored X, O, / icons
* Monthly themed wallpapers
* A full res wallpaper for use from the photo menu ("PSPii")
* Mario Coin loading/busy icon
* Custom font ("Continuum")
* Recolored scrollbar and progress bar
* Custom selected text highlight bar
* Custom default game, music, video icons
* Custom text divider line
All related notes, credits, instructions, and file lists are found in the readme. It'd do you wise to take a look at it.
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If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
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