Developer Nick Swardh, known for his lightning-fast efficiency with releasing updates, has dropped the newest iteration of his popular video conversion homebrew: PSPVC v3.44 is now available, and it offers a few fixes and an updated FFmpeg engine. Here’s the full changelog from the man in charge: Updated FFmpeg engine Added a codec pack check… [Continue Reading]
PSP Rubik’s Cube v1.0 Is Now Here To Frustrate You To No End

Rubik’s Cube. It’s that thing that exists in real life that you have to spin around itself. You win by lining up the colors. You must’ve heard about this thing from somebody who heard about it from somebody. Maybe you even saw one in the wild. Well, anyway, a fellow by the name of Exter… [Continue Reading]
Dark AleX Drops New PSP CFW 5.00 M33-6
Hot on the heels of the latest official PSP Firmware release from Sony, v5.03, comes Dark AleX’s latest custom firmware update. The most current version is now M33-6, which came just minutes after the release of M33-5. CFW 5.00 M33-6 is an exciting piece of homebrew awesomeness that shows off the prowess of the PSP… [Continue Reading]
PSPVC v3.42 Is Now Available And It Offers Lots Of Bug Fixes
Check out PSPVC v3.42, which just dropped today from its developer, Nick Swardh. For those of you who are new to this clutch piece of home-cooked goodness, this is the PSP Video Converter that’s been circulating heavily on the boards. Here’s the changelog, which is as straightforward as they get: Crushed a nasty bug that… [Continue Reading]
BakonICE 1.80 Drops As The New Year Gets Rolling

Word from the front is that the popular homebrew project, BakonICE, is steaming ahead, and its developer, NoEffex, has made version 1.80 available to us peons. This is a tasty little home-cooked update that hosts the Socom FTB2 Cheat Device. Some tidbits from the changelog, for those of you in the know: Flicker bug caused… [Continue Reading]
Homebrew Adventure Game Titillates Even The Most Cynical Of Nerds

We’re taking a peek at a brand new, home cooked meal of a time-waster in the form of an adventure game. Homebrew code warrior lordvisaris took the time out of his busy schedule to drop a piece of action titled simply Jungle Adventure Game. It’s just a start, but it promises to deliver a real… [Continue Reading]
2050: The Last Island Demo Homebrew Is Mad Fun

Everyone has to at least check out this excellent piece of underground code, circulating under the title 2050: The Last Island. It’s only a demo right now, and functionality is limited, but fans of games like GTA and other 3D atmospheric shooters and action questers will immediately recognize the proficiency with which this game is… [Continue Reading]
Zelda Retro Homebrew Should Tug A Few Heartstrings

We just got wind of another Zelda project that’s actually looking pretty good. Fans of the series will be happy to know that the nerdy mad scientists of the PSP homebrew underground are still fascinated by the iconic Zelda storyline and trademark pixel-art sprites. This version was cooked up by the French coder who’s well-known… [Continue Reading]
A Tidbit Of Tasty Homebrew Lets You Jam On Your PSP

We just got a peek at a nice piece of custom code for your PSP that simulates a guitar and drum set-up for some spare-time jamming. You can actually sort of step program the thing, and view your composition as a skeletal score. Fans of Modplug will love this application. Step sequencing on the PSP… [Continue Reading]
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