Posted Sep 01, 2008 at 03:09PM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Atari, Daniel Chan
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Homebrew developer Daniel Chan has released a near-final version of pong.MODERN ("Pong for the modern man!") for RetroEmu's homebrew competition. Those who love the old-school Atari classic should definitely give this PSP homebrew re-imagining a whirl.

pong.MODERN features a "non-weeny" A.I., a new scoring system, and a total of five different game modes. These modes include the "Luv Takes 2" two-player mode and "Frantic", where the game's speed increases the longer you play. Classic Pong action also makes an appearance in the form of pong.DINOSAUR.

Customization fans will also want to check out the game's customizability. Sounds, music, graphics, and even the game menu can be changed to suit individual tastes. There's a rather in-depth explanation of what you can customize in the documentation bundled with the game, be sure to check out the readme. If you come across any bugs


Download: pong.MODERN
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