Kosmodornes is a PSP homebrew game in the spirit of Amiga classics like Turboraketti and Gravity Force. If you like the game consider a donation to the authors! http://www.kosmodrones.com/
MasterBoy is a Game Boy emulator for PSP. It allows you to fully recolor your games, not only by selecting one palette for the whole screen, but by recoloring each object on the screen! MasterBoy also emulates the Game Boy Color, Master System and Game Gear.
Sleep’n’Wake is a little app for the PSP which gives you the possibility to doze off with your favourite music playing silently and wake up with music and volume maxed.
ColecoVision emulator for PlayStation Portable
MSX emulator for PlayStation Portable
Atari800 PSP is an Atari 800, 800XL, 130XE and 5200 emulator.
This is a release for those interested to learn french.
Nielkie has updates his “The Super Special Awesome Helicopter Game Clone”.
Changes:
New Features:
* Menu-ish thing.
* Multiple selectable crafts. (Helicopter, Planet Express Ship, F-22 and Superman)
* Multiple selectable difficulties. (Easy, Hard an Original (Where I tried to make it as close to the original game as possible, but it turned out to have an entirely different feel to it, so I couldn’t put it with the others.)
* In-game MP3 Playback (Put MP3’s in The game’s directory, and cycle through them with L and R) (Sample Included 😉 ). (The downside to this is that to make the music play distortion-free I needed to chock the processor up to 333mhz.)
* The game will now save you best score to a file, so it will still be there after exiting the game.Bug fixes:
* The gap in which to fly no longer gets smaller and smaller to a point where your craft does not even fit.Tweaks:
* Wall generation code now much smother.
* Doubled the frequency of obstacles.
Here comes another “(sky)PSP Webcam Suite”. This one supports 40 webcams and is an application written in C.
http://forums.qj.net/f-psp-development-forum-11/t-release-skypsp-webcam-suite-121266.html
Here comes a rather sad story from the guys at noobs.eu, concerning a well known company, but read on:
You’ve probably already seen the news that Datel are selling a clone of the Pandora battery. You may even have been excited by their marketing information:
“Special TOOL version of our PSP battery works in exactly the same way as a standard SONY PSP battery but has the ability to put your PSP into service mode for custom firmware use.”
You might have thought that this means that you no longer need a homebrew PSP to be able to get started with Pandora. Unfortunately, you’d be wrong. And Datel don’t seem to be in any hurry to put you right.
This product is useful, in that it allows you to skip the step of needing a homebrew PSP to modify an existing battery. It even comes in a nice fire engine red colour, so you don’t get it confused with your other batteries. And it’s not a bad price. But you still need a homebrew PSP to create the files to place on the memory stick. Without the special memory stick, Pandora is useless. And no-one is able to legally give you the files required to prepare that stick without a homebrew PSP.
When you buy the TOOL battery, you get just the battery. No instructions, no indication that you even need a memory stick, let alone how to prepare it. Datel seem to be happy to let the buyer make the mistake of thinking this is all they need, and they don’t even help you figure things out once you realise your mistake. I think that’s pretty crappy, and relying on the community to do their customer support for them is rotten.
http://www.noobz.eu/joomla/news/datel-tool-batteries---buyer-experiences.html