Zx-81 has dropped by the forums to inform us of his new port for the PSP, PSPGGO. PSPGGO, which stands for PSP GNU-Go. GNU-Go is an ASCII command line GO game running on MacOS X, Windows and many Unix systems. Go originally originated in China and is very popular within East Asia. Having played Go myself (on my Pocket PC), I can venture for its extreme difficulty, and is best played on an electronic device for those impatient people. The object of Go is to remain with the most pieces at the end of the game (when no more pieces can be placed) while taking over your opponent's adjacent pieces.
Zx-81 has ported GNU Go v3.6 to the PSP with a new GUI for the PSP and has confirmed that it's working "fine" on the PSP. The picture above details a standard Go board with several pieces already placed on it. The PSP version of this "board" game interacts in the same way in which GNU Go does on your computer, just modified for the PSP. You can download this great port below -
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War Pong War Pong
to play:
analog to control paddle
if you fail to hit the ball before it hits your side, you lose 1 health
you have 100 health, if you lose it, i think you know what happens (death..
Chess for the Wii Chess for the Wii
Apparently, this is is going to be the fifth homebrew game we'll be reporting for the Nintendo Wii. It's a simple game of chess created by developer hanse, and is actually a port of Tom Kerrigan's Simple Chess Program (TSCP).
TSCP was written back in 1997 as a means of demonstrating the basics of chess programing
Yahtzee Yahtzee
Jeremy1026 has released a follow up to his well received version 1.0 of Yahtzee. Yahtzee is a classic dice game played using 5 dice. Each player must roll the dice up to three times in hope of making 1 of 13 categories. Example of categories are Three of a Kind, Full House, Small Straight and of course Yahtzee, which is five of a kind
Babyfoot Foosball Babyfoot Foosball Foosball freaks out there, here is a homebrew program for playing table football in the DS. This refreshing idea has been around for quite some time; the first playable version having been released February 5th. Major improvements have been made, although it's not quite finished yet, and without even a title
PSPMancala v1.03 FW 3x PSPMancala v1.03 FW 3x
Intrepid PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Zx-81 has recently made two homebrew releases, updated versions of PSPMancala and PSPInt. The last time we saw PSPMancala was back in January while the previous version of PSPInt was reported last February. In case you're not familiar with one or either of them, we'll give you a bit of a primer
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