This is a port of the classic Cdogs (Cyberdogs 2) to Sony PSP. It’s a top-view gauntlet style shooter
PSP Tower Defense is a tower defense game for the PSP. It also has a complete on-PSP GUI level maker that can change almost every aspect of the game, like what turret types there are, what creep types there are, what waves come, the specifics of each, and quite a bit more
Ultra Program contains 2 games and 3 applications. See screenshot for details
Infxion is a shooting game for PSP that is a simulation of a nanobot turret inside of a human red blood cell defending it from infection by shooting out white blood cells to kill the different kinds of infections. As you progress through the game, you can collect and cash in 4 different power ups and combine them to make [&hellip
The first version of a game largely inspired by Line Rider. Although there’s no way to “win” the game, the point is to try and create interesting and fun patterns of lines for a blob to ride through
This is a fun and simple shooter,which you can play while in the bus or during school pause
Defence Station Portable is a fully customisable Tower Defence game for
Times of War is a shooter game by by Madcupid and The DevInside Team (Dead Angel and RichardV)
This is basically a generic flasher which can flash whatever files your heart desires. You can flash anything from individual files neatly organized as you wish, all the way up to entire themes also organized as you wish. You can also save precious flash space for themes with the click of a button – backing up your files as well. [&hellip
This is a Mandelbrot Fractal Generator. It’s using fastest bruteforce rendering method,so unless someone use asembler programming or Xaos algorithm it’s the fastest rendering possible for PSP. This actual version has three fractal sizes: Fullscreen(480×272),medium(250×200),small(120×100). Bigger fractal means longer rendering time.Also,you can set number of orbit checks per loop – more checks means more details and longer rendering time.Default is [&hellip

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