We've seen a lot of LuaPlayer apps land themselves on the PlayStation Portable throughout the years. However, those without a handheld have to rely on a rather outdated version of LuaPlayer on the Windows platform.
Fortunately, homebrew developer blah took the time out to release a new Windows-based LuaPlayer based on the v0.20 release of the original application.
LuaPlayer Windows is still a work in progress, so not all of the features found on other versions may be included. The developer is currently working on adding MP3 support for the next build and should be ready very soon.
In any case, we hope you enjoy this latest incarnation of LuaPlayer for Windows. You can leave any feedback regarding the program by visiting either the project's release thread or the QJ.NET PSP Development forum, both accessible through the links we've provided in the main article.
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