Posted Jun 17, 2007 at 04:18PM by Gino D. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: DeNitro, shadow77340
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Destroydust v0.4+ - Image 1


Big update to shadow77340's Destroydust today. For those who aren't familiar with this homebrew game, the developer notes that he patterned it after DeNitro's Attack of the Mutants. As the title of his game suggests, you goal here is to... *drumroll* destroy dust. No, not with wet rags and Windex. You'll be using lasers, actually. Wohoo!

Here's the full change log for Destroydust v0.4+:
  • A best graphic interface, best AI
  • There are now 4 destroyers, 20 levels !
  • change all sounds, speed loading
  • musique in main menu
  • sounds stereo converted on mono sounds
  • small speed up
  • make freesurface when an image is not used
  • can take screenshot in menu with L trigger
  • in pause menu we can choose between "continue" , "menu" or "exit"
  • there is display game over when you die
  • measure life more longer
  • controle is displayed in options menu
  • a message is display before a level
  • an other thing but i cannot translate it on english ! (indeed i am a noob XD)
The readme (lisezmoi, rather) included in the bundle below is in French, but we're sure you can find an online translator for that. Also included in the download are versions for PSP FW 1.5 and FW 2.X, as well as source codes for the game.

Download: DestroyDust v0.4+
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forums

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Posted Dec 03, 2006 at 05:24AM by Kristine C. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: DDR, PSP Revolution, Monkeyboy1916, DeNitro, RomTheStampede, Anime Style
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DDR PSP mix version 1 - Image 1DDR PSP mix version 1 - Image 2
DDR PSP mix version 1 - Image 3DDR PSP mix version 1 - Image 4


After the recent release of MonkeyBoy1916's Anime Style v5, it seems that DeNitro and Devin923">PSP Revolution is taking an upswing as MonkeyBoy's friend RomTheStampede has also decided to make his own theme for this popular homebrew. As advertised at MonkeyBoy1916's forums, this Mix has the following features:
  • PSP Revolution v0.3
  • 16 Rom Songs
  • 2 Disney Eurobeat Songs
  • 63 Songs from original DDR
  • Graphics Customized
As we all know, DeNitro and Devin923 have just released v0.3 of this popular homebrew, and the sheer amount of themes and mods that are based on this game is sure to make many a gamer happy.

Download: [DDR PSP MIX VERSION 1]

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Posted Nov 30, 2006 at 06:04PM by Karen R. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: PSP Revolution, DeNitro, Devin923
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PSP Revo


One of the most popular PSP homebrew games around gets yet another update. DeNitro and Devin923 (thanks for the heads up, guys) just posted a patch for PSP Revolution v0.3, bringing the StepMania-inspired game up to v0.3a. If the previous version had a good mix of new stuff and a couple of fixes, this new serving focuses on correcting a few problems reported with v0.3:
  • Fixed problem loading songs created with Dancing Monkeys/Gorilla (Causing Crash)
  • Fixed rare (but repeatable) crash when Dizzy mod was enabled
  • Fixed preview music not at right position in VBR encoded songs
  • Fixed preview music playing only playing first 2 seconds of some songs
  • Fixed arrow colors shifting off during some songs
  • Fixed error when the PSP comes back from being suspended during gameplay
  • Fixed rare case of a single step being read out of order
  • Added support for #DISPLAYBPM tag in .SM files
As DeNitro mentioned in the forums, you'd need to have v0.3 installed before this patch can be usable. Once you have that covered, just copy the PSPR folder (or folders for fw 1.5 users) from the patch to the PSP's /PSP/Game folder; then when prompted to, just click "yes" to overwrite.

For notes on controls, song selection, song installation (yep, you can actually add additional songs), and what-have-yous, just browse through the readme file included in the DL. Now go ahead and click on that download link to keep 'em fingers dancin' (or pressin' or whatever).

Download: [PSP Revolution v0.3a patch]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

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Posted Nov 26, 2006 at 07:00PM by Victor B. Listed in: News, Imports, Games Tags: Konami, Korea, DeNitro, Devin923, Pentavision
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Become a DJ!


It's safe to say that the originators of the rhythm game genre have to be Konami, what with their BEMANI line of dancing and DJ games. While we do have DeNitro and Devin923's PSP Revolution series and its associated mods, you have to admit that the Beatmania side of the BEMANI franchise doesn't get a lot of love outside of the arcades. Good thing Korea's got our backs.

Pentavision, makers of the first DJ Max Portable game for the PSP, is coming out with a sequel. Predictably titled DJ Max Portable 2, it features 150 songs (at least!), and a new gameplay mode. Best of all, if you like Asian-styled artwork, then there's no better place to see nice looking Korean art than a Korean-made dance game.

Now, the translation through the web is a bit iffy, but it does seem as if that new mode will be playable right at the start, though there's no word on how many songs will be available for gamers to get their beats going at the beginning. Hopefully, we won't need to be masters of the game to get all the tracks. If any of our readers have some sharpened Korean language skills, we could use a proper translation to let everyone else know about the game.

You can be sure that there's going to be some fans from across the Pacific hoping for another International Version to come out. Until the game gets an official release date in its home country, however, you might as well enjoy the pics we got from Ruliweb.


Update: Thanks to JamesX, he's translated some more information from our source. According to his translation, DJ Max Portable 2 is scheduled for a release this winter. The game itself will include 60 songs, most of them new for this iteration of the game. The new gameplay type is apparently called New Key mode, though we don't know what it does.

There's an OST Mode that supplies the 150 tracks we mentioned, but we'll have to wait for more English info or someone to grab a copy of the game to figure out if OST mode refers to a soundtrack of the game we have to buy or a completely unlockable mode.

Oh, and the slogan is "Sound Miracle". Boy, if that isn't an indication of how Korean this is, then we don't know what is.


Become the DJ of your dreams - Image 1Become the DJ of your dreams - Image 2Become the DJ of your dreams - Image 3


More screens and something for your wallpapers if you click "Full Article."



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Posted Nov 25, 2006 at 09:26PM by Kristine C. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: PSP Revolution, Monkeyboy1916, DeNitro, Devin923, Anime Style, Gundam
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Anime Style v5 - Image 1Anime Style v5 - Image 2
Anime Style v5 - Image 3Anime Style v5 - Image 4


Woohoo! MonkeyBoy1916 is at it again with his mods for DeNitro and Devin923's DDR-for-your-fingers, PSP Revolution. Now coming up with his Anime Style v5 mod, players can look forward to happy days ahead which involve playing a game which uses our favorite anime tunes (and with the deluge of Dark_AleX releases, lately, one can't help but wonder if all this is a Thanksgiving treat, or an early Christmas present).

In any case, MonkeyBoy1916 has also pointed out that this isn't the final release of this version as his work was temporarily stopped because of an unfortunate PC problem. According to him, there should have been a whole lot more features added in this release such as more songs and better graphics, but that would have to wait for the meantime. He also mentions that he wishes to be able to make full use PSP Revolution 0.3's new features, so let's see what he comes up with in the weeks ahead.

Some of the changes that he made for this version are:
  • Updated to PSP Revolution v0.3
  • Eboot Completely redone ( Song/BG/ICON )
  • Main Menu Redone
  • Song Select Menu Redone
  • Failed Screen Redone
  • New Score Screen, Updated for v0.3
  • Options Text Edited
  • Loading Bars Redone
  • Some Song Backgrounds redone
  • Some Song Banners Redone
  • Other Graphical Changes ( You will see )
  • 28 Naruto Songs Added ( Just so many good ones, I couldnt resist )
  • 5 Bleach Songs Added
  • One Piece Anime Added, with 1 Song ( More to Come )
  • Gundam Anime Added, With 2 Songs ( More to Come )
  • FLCL ( Fooly Cooly ) Anime Added, with 7 Songs
So, what can we say? At the moment, the only thing coming to mind would be "Sugoi~~!!"

Download: [PSP Revolution v0.3, Anime Style v5]

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Posted Nov 22, 2006 at 10:52AM by Gino D. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: PSP Revolution, DeNitro, Devin923
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PSP Revolution


Are your coordination skills still up to par? Are you still good with your fingers? We don't think anyone's really that bad with their fingers. It's all a matter of how you use them, anyways. That's why practice will always help.

Now we haven't heard from PSP Revolution recently. All we've been getting for some time now are mods and additional "skins". Hardrive tipped us off, and we just found out that today, DeNitro and Devin923 have released PSP Revolution v0.3 for everyone to get busy with. For those not familiar with this non-homebrew-looking homebrew, it's played much like Step Mania. Keep up with the music and make sure you time your button presses well when they hit the indicators on the top of the screen.

Here are some excerpts from the changelog:
  • New grading and scoring system based off of DDR MAX 2
  • Score Screen Redesigned
  • Song Preview Music now plays proper section of a song instead of from the beginning
  • Added a slight delay to preview playback for a better feel when selecting songs
  • Max song image size supported increased to 1024x768+
  • Screenshots now saved as .JPG's to the PSP's photo folder (1.5 firmware doesn't show .PNG's)
  • Song and pack lists are now sorted alphabetically
  • New step explosion effects that are now colored to match type of hit
  • Greatly receded memory usage of step and beat information when a song is loaded to play
  • Significantly decreased game and song load times
There's like a whole Sunday's worth of other changes, new features, and bug fixes that they've done for v0.3, but it'll take us some time to list it down here. So, to save time (because we know some of you would just go on ahead and download the homebrew), you can either check that out in the readme or in our Download site (linked below). The readme also includes all the info you need to install additional songs and where to get them. So use your fingers and click-click-click!

Download: [PSP Revolution v0.3]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

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Posted Oct 09, 2006 at 12:12PM by Kyle M. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: memory stick, TyRaNiD, PSPLink, Windows XP, DeNitro
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iR Shell


DeNitro, a developer from our forums, has released a Windows XP x64 compatible edition of the much-loved usbhostfs system by Tyranid's PSPLink homebrew application, allowing you to use your PC hard drive from your PSP using a USB link cable. Windows XP x64 Edition users will no longer be the only people not being able to use the great USBhostfs thanks to this application and driver package.

Now we have Mac OS X compatible, ordinary Windows and Windows XP x64 compatible versions of this great little usb tool that effectively extends your PSPs memory stick to the size of a hard drive! The great thing is that DeNitro's x64 edition of USBhostfs includes drivers, required DLL files and the original usbhostfs by Tyranid so you don't need to download anything else.

What exactly does Usbhostfs allow you to do we hear you say? USBhostfs allows you to view and execute applications using files from your PC via USB cable using a homebrew application on your PSP such as Ahman's iR Shell. This way you can play PSP-compatible video files, view images, or even listen to MP3's that are stored on your PC hard drive! What more could you ask for? Now all we need is a Windows XP x64 Edition of nethostfs to go along with it.

Download: [USBhostfs for Windows XP x64]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

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Posted Jul 06, 2006 at 04:02AM by Anna S. Listed in: Homebrew Games, Mods Tags: PSP Revolution, Monkeyboy1916, DeNitro, Devin923
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I am not much of a dancer, but I am an anime and JMusic fan. And I would have to give it up to MonkeyBoy1916 for making the right choice in which anime to feature as well as the songs. But I am getting ahead of myself right here, so let's start with what exactly MonkeyBoy1916 has done.

This is a mod for arguably one of the best looking homebrew out there, the PSP Revolution by DeNitro and Devin923. This mod will make the Otas in Akihabara get up and dance, because it includes anime menus and songs. I also liked the Japanese characters on the upper left side of the screen when you're making your choice for the theme you're going to use as well as other options that are available. Nice touch.

OpeningUI


YuYu Hakusho (Ghost Files/Poltergeist Report)

This is one manga/anime that I'll never get tired of watching. It's about a tough high school kid, Yusuke Urameshi, being chosen to be one of the lead detectives of the spirit world. He meets allies along the way like his rival Kazuma Kuwabara, Fire Demon Hiei and soft spoken demon Kurama. Yuseke's special weapon is the Rei Gun.

YYH 001YYH 002


In this game you'll hear the familiar opening theme in its native Japanese by Mawatari Matsuko sung by Seiyuu Megumi Ogata titled Hohoemi no Bakudan [Arigato Gozaimasu!] (Smile Explosion [Thank You Very Much!]). But I think that the background could use some more editing since it's showing up pixelized. And I'd also make the background a shade lighter.

Download: [PSP Revolution Mod (Anime Style)]

Read more about the music included in this PSP Revolution mod after the jump!

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