Posted May 16, 2008 at 12:14PM by Charles D. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Guyver2, Genevois
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Sony PlayStation Portable handheld - Image 1Those of you who enjoyed belting out some synthesized tunes on the PlayStation Portable using developer Guyver2's Monome can now try out the final version of this interesting homebrew app. For details on the changes implemented since our previous coverage of Monome, please read the full version of our article on it.


Download: Monome final version

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Posted Feb 06, 2008 at 02:38PM by Charles D. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Genevois, Xtreamlua
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Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld - Image 1It's been more than half a year since the demo version of team xtreamlua's Awaker was released. Today, the homebrew development team has finally released the game's final version, complete with all nine levels in the same psychedelic backdrop and innovative gameplay which makes Awaker such an interesting distraction on the PSP.

Download: Awaker (finale version) for PSP
Download: Awaker (finale version) for PC
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Posted Jan 28, 2008 at 01:23PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: RealTechVR, Genevois, Quadrizo
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No Gravity team Realtech VR releases new homebrew game: Newton War - Image 1RealtechVR, the team behind No Gravity and Eyeliner, has just released their newest game, The Newton War. Like their other games, The Newton War is looking impressive and is a game with arcade and maze elements. Check out the full article for the controls and rules.

Download: The Newton War
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Posted Jan 11, 2008 at 12:29PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: RealTechVR, Genevois
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Realtech-VR release EyeLiner - Image 1The dudes over at RealTechVR are working overtime as of late, as they release another game shortly after launching Purple Motion v1.0. The new eye-popping title from the creators of No Gravity is dubbed EyeLiner, and will be detailed in the full article.

Download: EyeLiner
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Posted Dec 26, 2007 at 02:28PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Genevois
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realtech VR releases Freeesh v1.1 - Image 1 We're letting you guys know that Freesh has been updated to v1.1. This game's developed by realtech VR, and will have you taking control of a molecule you must grow be consuming smaller molecules. Changes include a smaller file size, and improved fw compatibility. Head on over to the full article for further details.

Download: Freeesh v1.1
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Posted Oct 08, 2007 at 03:03AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: homebrew community, RealTechVR, Genevois
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Freeesh from No Gravity creator RealTechVR - Image 1 Freeesh from No Gravity creator RealTechVR - Image 2 


Here's the latest homebrew game from RealTechVR as announced by genevois over at QJ.NET PSP Development Forum. The name of the game is Freeesh and is about evolution and the origins of life. Some forum members have commented that this is reminiscent of flOw and we can't help but agree.

At the beginning of the game, players are given a small molecule. You must allow this molecule to grow by feeding it other molecules and by protecting it from bigger molecules that may eat it in turn. The rules of Freeesh are as follows as provided by the coder:
  • You can only catch and eat smaller molecules than you
  • You can't catch starving molecule (red)
  • More the molecule you eat is bigger more it feed you and help you to reach the next step of evolution.
  • You have three field force to protect you
  • You can afraid molecules with a flash
If you are not familiar with RealTechVR, they are the same guys who brought the homebrew community No Gravity. Staying true to their nature and track record, Freeesh is graphically stunning and the gameplay is simple yet addicting.

Download: Freeesh
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum

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Posted Aug 29, 2007 at 08:56AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: benja32, Genevois, Xtreamlua
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Panic Paradyz screenshots - Image 1 Panic Paradyz screenshots - Image 2


benja32 (creator of PSP Racer) over at the QJ.Net forums dropped us a line regarding a homebrew game recently released by the trio of Gibus (coding), Genevois Romuald (graphics), and Alexel (music). It's titled Panic Paradyz, where the player's goal is to guide a swarm of hearts (aka souls) through a series of obstacles. The game currently has 12 stages and 4 decorations/themes, with various power-ups to be found as you fly through each stage.

Here are the controls:
  • Joystick/analog nub: Move your vessel
  • R: Activate the magnet
  • L: Deactivate the magnet
  • START: /Menu pauses
As a further point of clarification, the magnet allows you to draw the souls to where you cursor is on the screen - we'll leave it to your creativity regarding how this can be used. As requested by the original authors, we advice readers to drop by the (French) xtreamlua forums to give their feedback for Panic Paradyz. Or, you can also opt to drop by the release thread here at QJ's PSP dev forums to check out who else picked up on the game.

Download: Panic Paradyz
Visit: QJ's PSP Development Forums

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Posted Jun 09, 2007 at 09:43PM by Gino D. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Lua, Genevois, Xtreamlua, Poison_xtreamlua
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Awaker demo from Team xtreamlua - Image 1


The xtreamlua team (composed of Poinson_xtreamlua, genevois, and alexel) just released another game as an entry for the Xtreamlua & Gx-mod contest. This comes right after their previous homebrew game, Ukke, from just a few hours ago. This time around, things get more psychedelic with Awaker. It's just a demo, mind you, and a game coded in Lua. However, that doesn't mean it's utterly bad. Fact of the matter is, it's quite well done and addicting as it is.

The object of the game is simple (as most addicting games tend to be): reach the finish line before your opponent. You control the black box by holding Right on the D-pad. If you keep it held even before the level starts, your enemy will get a head start, so you better keep your thumb away from the button until the go signal. Bonus orbs also drop from time to time, and if you manage to catch them, your speed increases.

Now of course, the race has a catch. In every level, there are towers that emit "static fields." If you find yourself within these fields, it'd do you good to stay put. Moving in a static field will instantly transport you back to the start. Think of it as some sort of "Red Light, Green Light" game.

This demo version has six levels available with two modes - normal and expert. For the final release though, Poison_xtreamlua promises nine levels.

Download: Awaker demo
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Posted Jun 09, 2007 at 01:44PM by Jerico G. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Genevois, milfrousse, Xtreamlua, Poison_xtreamlua
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PSP homebrew game - Ukke - Image 1 


The guys at Xtreamlua are on a roll! Earlier we featured Poison_xtreamlua's release of developmental tool ReglePSP, now the developer's back at our forums dropping us a few lines about PSP homebrew game Ukke - a project of Xtreamlua team members milfrousse (code), genevois (graph) and alexel (music).

Personally, I think Ukke best exemplify what homebrew games should be. Not only are the designs unique, the gameplay is like nothing I've ever seen/played before. Just how unique is it? Well for starters the player controls a shuriken (the star-shaped knives ninjas use) which you have to navigate through what Poison calls as "waves". When these waves appear, the player needs to transfer to a new tile to avoid them. Sounds pretty normal? Here comes the best part.

The game is actually composed of two parts. First section is where you select a place where you can create a floor. After that you move to the game's second and main objective, which is to move the shuriken floor by floor without being hit by the waves. Sounds confusing? That's cause it is! And it's actually an added challenge. You really have to try it to fully understand how the game goes. Anyways, here are the basic controls:
  • Cross : "Make" a floor.
  • Circle : Delete a floor.
  • Start : Start the game when all the floor you need are madeLance / bring back to the game when game is paused.
  • Select : pause, and exit the game when game is paused.
  • Arrow : Move the player.
Ukke's got some great graphics for a homebrew game and the music contributes to the its overall trippy feel. Download links are right below so click it and do some shuriken navigatin'!

Download: Ukke
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Posted May 22, 2007 at 09:00AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Yan2Yan, Genevois
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Who is on Fire? was created by Yan2Yan - Image 1 Who is on Fire? was created by Yan2Yan - Image 2 


The moment we found the homebrew game Who is on Fire?, we had to try it immediately because of some childhood dream we never got to follow. Anyway, in this game, players take on the role of a fireman and the objective is to save as many penguins as possible from a burning establishment.

What you do is direct the ladders to the burning windows so that the penguins can use it to climb down the building. Take note that you won't be able to save the poor critters if the windows are still burning. Just like a real-life fireman, you have to hose down the fire before the penguins will automatically use the ladder.

Who is on Fire? was created by three developers, namely section, Yan2Yan, and Genevois, over at XtreamLua.com. While this is the first time that we're covering this game, this is actually the third version of Who is on Fire?. The previous versions have been included in the download package below.

Download: Who is on Fire? (FW 1.5)
Download: Who is on Fire? (CFW OE)

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