Posted Feb 14, 2008 at 01:53AM by Tim Y.
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Developer dsi visited the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announce the release of PSP Memory Game v1.1. This homebrew game's new build is now capable of running on PSP Slims, among other updates. More details await in the full article.Download: PSP Memory Game v1.1 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Feb 13, 2008 at 10:40PM by Ryan C.
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Download: Go Fish v1.1 Visit: QJ.NET's PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Oct 08, 2007 at 02:49PM by Glen D.
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We're getting right into the thick of things as we head into the holiday season, and the good times just keep rolling with big releases every week. Last week we saw The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass lead the launch charge, but this week's mood is a bit different as the Sony PlayStation Portable and the PC are piling up some good titles. This week's offerings have a healthy host of action, RPG, sports, and puzzle games. We'll be seeing that Japanese prospect of a game as Folklore debuts on the Sony PlayStation 3, while the PSP also has some magic to share with Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions. Valve Software is offering up The Orange Box, while EA Sports and Sony are introducing FIFA 08 and NBA 08 respectively. There's a lot more in store so dig in!Folklore. What do you do when you receive a letter from the dead? Will you get drawn into a mysterious town called Doolin just like this game's protagonists? Encounter musterious creatures, fairies and monsters which could help you unravel the mystery behind the bizarre happenings in this brand new Sony PlayStation 3 exclusive.
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Posted Sep 05, 2007 at 12:20AM by Enrico S.
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The creator of the PSP Memory Game dsi has just unleashed Go Fish v1.0. This is the first release of the game and should provide card aficionados a nice change of pace from Blackjack and Poker. Playing the game is pretty simple - the first person to empty his hand wins the game. If the deck runs out of cards before that happens, the one with the most pairs picks up the victory. Overall, the graphics are pretty solid and the computer AI provides a decent amount of challenge for the casual gamer. The sound clips from The Simpsons were a nice addition to the game as well. If there's one thing this game needs, it's an option to play against a friend either through hot-seating or ad-hoc which would have made it perfect. Perhaps in a future release? If you want to try this game, be sure to go over the Read Me document included in the download below. Download: Go Fish v1.0 Visit: QJ.net PSP Developer Forums |
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Posted Aug 28, 2007 at 01:06AM by Victor B.
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PSP homebrew developer dsi has released a new version of his memory card game for the PSP, which he now calls PSP Memory Game v1.0. As the name readily states, it is a memorization game where you're tasked with matching cards together in the fewest number of turns. Here are the release notes for this version of PSP Memory Game:
Download: PSP Memory Game v1.0 Visit: PSP Development Forums |
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