Defence Station Portable is a fully customisable Tower Defence game for PSP. Read more
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Times of War is a shooter game by by Madcupid
and The DevInside Team (Dead Angel and RichardV). Read more
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. The customizations available to your PSP are endless. Read more
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. Read more
XMP is an iPod clone/Music player for your PSP. It can run MP3,WAV,OGG,MOD,S3M,IT and more with the support of MP3 ID3 Tags and Album Art. It also supports Lyrics and many more functions. Read more
Looking for a simple operation, pucelano has coded this complete calculator that realizes the most habitual operations, without arriving at the complexity of a scientific calculator. This second version has various new features. Read more
It's a very simple manga reader for the Sony PSP made with Brunni's OSLib. It can read CBZ (or ZIP) files with PNG images inside. A simple MP3 player is also included. Read more
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. The SMS/GG emulation is based on MMSPlus, and has been improved a lot since then. Read more
Bermuda CS 7 is a multifunctional and very powerful homebrew-tool. CS stands for "Creative Suite". Bermuda CS 7 gives you the possibility of designing your own pictures or art easily on your PSP. Read more
If you want to learn portuguese this might be the right program for you. Read more