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Developer EvilDooinz has announced the release of SudokuZen R2. New to this sort of puzzle game? You can catch up on a more detailed explanation of the homebrew's mechanics over in the full article.Download: SudokuZen release 2 (firmware 1.xx) Download: SudokuZen release 2 (firmware 3.xx) |
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Up for a bit of mind-bending homebrew puzzle games? PlayStation Portable developer EvilDooinz has released a new homebrew game called SudokuZen. As the name suggests, it's based on numbers logic game that at one point or another, turned our brains to mush. Check out the full article for more info about this release. Download: SudokuZen v1.0 (FW 1.50) Download: SudokuZen v1.0 (CFW 3.xx) |
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Got an itch for a good-old-fashioned bout of crosses and circles? PSP homebrew developer EvilDooinz is sending out word that thee PSP Tic-Tac-Toe homebrew game has just been completed. We imagine this will be a lovely complement to any games you've got, such as EvilDooinz's PSP port of the sudoku puzzle game, aka Nanpure. More homebrew details and the download link are available in the full article.Download: Tic-Tac-Toe v1.0 (fw 3.xx) |
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Do you want to boot up your Windows-based PC with style using your Sony PlayStation Portable? There's a way to do just that because Sony PSP homebrew developer EvilDooinz has created a program called PSP WOL (Wake-on-LAN) specifically for that purpose.The latest version of PSP Wake-on-LAN has recently been released and it's got some neat compatibility features added to allow most of us to use this homebrew application easily. There are three major changes noted for PSP WOL (Wake-On-LAN) version 2.1 and they are:
Download: PSP WOL (Wake-on-LAN) v2.1 |
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Download: PSP WOL v2.0 Download: PSP WOL v2.0 Source |
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Going into further details, WOL is a PC option that allows the computer to be booted normally via remote link. This option is normally activated via the "Wake-on-LAN" setting on your PC's BIOS, although additional tweaking will be required in the Windows browser. WOL works by reserving power for your PC's network card even after your computer is shut down. At this point, the network card is configured to receive a "Magic Packet" - a data bundle if you will - that's been broadcast for that PC's IP, which will then prompt the PC to boot up by remote. Imagine brainwashing somebody to wake up by a simple key word, and you get the idea. As a limitation, though, this PSP version is limited to waking PCs on hibernation or standby mode - it won't work on fully powered down units. If combined with other PSP-PC remote access homebrew applications like Foobar2000 Remote Interface, PSPFTPD, or PSP WiFile Transfer , you can just imagine the potential flexibility PSP WOL grants PSP and PC owners. Installation instructions and IP setup for computers running on Windows XP await in the file README, which should be available in the download link just below you. EvilDooinz has also provided PSP WOL's source code - fellow coders may want to read this over to see how the application was made. Enjoy! Download: PSP WOL Download: PSP WOL source code |
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Any Sudoku fans out there? EvilDooinz just released Nanpure Rev 5, which is a follow-up for his much-enjoyed Nanpure homebrew game. Given that the game's already pretty solid, he's added a couple of extras to the game's layout:
The objective is to fill the 9x9 grid so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3x3 boxes contains the digits 1 to 9. The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid so that there is only one solution. Enjoy the game, which should activate your pre-frontal cortex. Kidding. It's still fun, though. Download [Nanpure R5 1.5] Download [Nanpure R5 1.0] |
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EvilDooinz has released Rev 3 of his game Nanpure a.k.a Sudoku. A download is available for 1.5 firmware and another for 2.x firmware. We have browsed through the downloads but both of them didn't included a readme file. Anyway here are the list of changelogs: • controls - Analog-stick controls the cursor - R-Trigger and L-Triggers control the current value - Square = Pen - Triangle = Pencil - Circle = Eraser - Start = Pause(menu) - Select = Undo • limitations - pencil and eraser aren't implemented yet • to-do - stats - themes - save/load game Download: [Nanpure Beta R3 (aka Sudoku) for 1.5 firmware] [Nanpure Beta R3 (aka Sudoku) for 2.x firmware] |
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Sudoku's quite a popular game for the PSP - just try searching through the site and you'll see coverage of quite a few Sudoku games, written by different people to boot.Now Bruce Perkins a.k.a. EvilDooinz has jumped on the PSP-Sudoku bandwagon by coming up with and releasing a beta release of a Sudoku game of his very own for both 1.5 and 2.6-firmware PSPs. As it stands right now, his includes only one puzzle and one theme. Features of this Sudoku game include a clean GUI and easy controls. EvilDooinz has a 'todo' list for the game; future releases will feature more puzzles and themes; sounds, hints; time status; score system; and a high-score board as well. Installation instructions are as follows: --install 1.5 copy the Sudoku and Sudoku% folders from 1.5 to PSP/GAME --install 1.0 & 2.0+ copy the Sudoku folder from v1.0 v2.0+ folder to PSP/GAME copy the folders Images and Sounds from the 1.5 folder to PSP/GAME/Sudoku Download: [PSP Sudoku Beta] |
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