
On Thursday, February 26th, No Gravity: The Plague Of Mind arrived on the PlayStation Network for fans to rock out to. Says Sebastien Rubens of Anozor, the brand new version that’s available on PSN is “an entirely rewritten and improved” version that’ll “meet higher standards.”
The original No Gravity, which was a rerelease of Space Girl, was a popular homebrew port that arrived for the Sony PSP on March 2, 2007. The PSN release seems to be the first mainstream homebrew that was picked up, redeveloped, and launched anew on the Network. That being said, will other homebrew ports follow suit? This is an exciting handshake between the homebrew underworld and the above-ground PlayStation Network.
The original game of Space Girl was released in 1998 and was subsequently ported to Linux, Mac OS X, Amiga OS, BeOS, and the PSP.
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