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Posted Feb 04, 2009 at 11:14AM by Gino D. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Rubik's Cube, Exter
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Rubik's Cube - Image 1Thrice the fun times thrice the dimensions time thrice the frustration. Exter has released a new version for his Rubik's Cube homebrew game. If you're familiar with how Rubik's Cubes go, then this shouldn't come as a brainbender to you.

Download: Rubik's Cube v1.3
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Posted Jan 24, 2009 at 04:39PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Rubik's Cube, Exter
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Rubik's Cube - Image 1Here's another Rubik's Cube game for your PSP, just in case you can't get enough of this addictive, puzzle game. Maybe with enough practice, trying to solve this will no longer be an exercise in frustration. Anyhow, this release is from Exter (who's one of our more diligent tipsters!), so check out the details after the jump.

Download: Rubik's Cube
Discuss: QJ.NET's PSP Development Forums

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Posted Dec 27, 2008 at 12:44PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Rubik's Cube, jojojoris
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[Release] RubikPSP V0.2 - Image 1Newcomer to the QJ brewing scene is jojojoris, who released RubikPSP in our forums on Christmas day (which is why we weren't able to put it up until now). Anyway, this is a simple Rubik's Cube game which he slapped together in two days. Details after the link.

Download: RubikPSP v0.2
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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Posted Nov 03, 2008 at 09:22AM by Jon G. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: xart, Rubik's Cube
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Rubik's Cube - Image 1xart, developer of Lonpos, came out with his homebrew version of the classic Rubik's Cube. It's still in the very early alpha stages, mind you, but it seems solid enough for a try. More details after the link.

Download: Rubik's Cube
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development forum


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Posted Jun 20, 2008 at 05:30PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Rubik's Cube
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cWatch v1.00 - Image 1Rubik's cube lovers and other puzzle-game enthusiasts out there, you might want to check out dChan's cWatch v1.00. It also acts as a Speedsolving Timer, and it's sure to get those cerebral cells working double time. For more informations, head on over to the full article.


Download:  cWatch v1.00

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Posted Mar 16, 2008 at 09:58PM by Sally B. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Neoflash, Rubik's Cube
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Rubik cube - Image 1This is the reason why we love NeoFlash Coding Competitions: the steady stream of good homebrew gaming and application goodness. We already had the nifty MS-DOS-style file browser for the DS, and now we have a virtual Rubik's Cube program for the PSP that is crammed with nice features. More details in the full article! 

Download: Sushi Rubik v1.2

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Posted Dec 02, 2007 at 08:04PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Sony, Rubik's Cube, Sinasquax
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Mix the Cube screenshot - Image 1Sinasquax just released a new version of Mix the Cube! for the Sony PlayStation Portable. Mix the Cube! version 1.1 improves the Rubik's Cube homebrew game for the handheld by removing a few bugs and adding a save feature to both challenge and game modes. Find out what's new at the full article!





Download: Mix the Cube! v1.1
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Homebrew Development Forum

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Posted Nov 27, 2007 at 02:23AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Rubik's Cube, Sinasquax
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Mix The Cube! v1.0 - with PSP Chotto cam support - Image 1 Homebrew developer Sinasquax dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released a game called Mix The Cube! While this one is still related to Rubik's Cube, take note that this is different from his entry to the recent homebrew challenge for the same concept.

The most interesting feature of this creation is that it is compatible with the Chotto camera for the PlayStation Portable. For the full list of details, click the "read more" link below.

Download: Mix The Cube! v1.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum

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Posted Nov 18, 2007 at 09:09AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Rubik's Cube, Sinasquax, Alcantor, Seb, Quadrizo
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Rubik's Cube Homebrew Challenge - Image 1Last July, a Homebrew contest for the best Rubik's Cube program was set by DevsGen. The prize for said contest is US$ 500. Here are the four entries from four French programmers. Please note that these programs do not come with a readme file so users are advised to use the apps with caution. Details about each game in the full article.

Download: The Cube by Seb for PSP (fat with kernel 1.50)
Download: The Cube by Seb for PSP (slim with CW 3.7x)

Download: Rubik's Cube by Alcantor for PSP (fat with kernel 1.50)
Download: Rubik's Cube by Alcantor for PSP (slim with CW 3.7x)

Download: Rubik's Cube by Sinasquax for PSP (fat with kernel 1.50)
Download: Rubik's Cube by Sinasquax for PSP (slim with CW 3.7x)

Download: Rubik's Cube by Quadrizo for PSP (fat with kernel 1.50)
Download: Rubik's Cube by Quadrizo for PSP (slim with CW 3.7x)

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Posted Jul 26, 2007 at 01:27PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Development, Homebrew Games Tags: Rubik's Cube
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Join Rubik's Cube Homebrew Challenge and win US$ 500 - Image 1QJ.NET reader Maxime dropped by our PSP Development Forum and informed us about a newly-started homebrew coding challenge by online site DevsGen. The objective of the contest is for the contestants to come up with the best Rubik's Cube game for the PlayStation Portable.

The prize? A whopping US$ 500! You can either group together and work as a team or do the homebrew alone. It also doesn't matter what programming language you are going to use because all that matters is the end result. Here are some of the mechanics of the Rubik's Cube Challenge:
  • The player will have to be able to play with his virtual Rubik's cubic in the same way as a real one in his hands. 
  • Ergonomics and handiness have to be well thought to provide a real pleasure when playing.
  • The game have to detect when the cube is finished.
  • The ability to provide some hints to the player will be better but it's not an obligation.
  • The ability to apply custom textures on faces instead of classic colors but it's not an obligation.
  • The cube's rotation speed must be well thought.
  • The program can be ported from another version with the original author's agreement. It will be less considered by jury but keep a chance to win if it is incredibly well made.
The Read link below will take to the above mentioned site where you can read other details about the contest. You can also check our Forum link below so you can discuss first how to go about this challenge. We will certainly be very proud if the winner will come from you guys.

The challenge will end on September 30.

Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum

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