There are all kinds of really cool homebrews available for the PSP, assuming you have a homebrew-friendly firmware installed. Here is a selection of the games and programs that are the most interesting. Please note that homebrew is not supported by Sony, and installing homebrews on your PSP may void your warranty.
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10 Cool Homebrews for the PSP. Download this highly rated homebrew app and build a 3D world of your own. Download Lamecraft. Alice in: Pasta Crocket.
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Silveredge
The graphics, audio, music, and menu in 'Silveredge' are polished and impressive. You jump right into the game, and the controls are explained as part of the gameplay. This space-shooter homebrew game feels very much like playing a commercial game.
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PSPokemon Grey
'PSPokemon Grey' is fan-made homebrew that brings Pokemon to the PSP. Interact with Pokemon trainers and others to begin collecting your Pokemon.
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PSP Magic
Turn your PSP into a digital Etch-A-Sketch with PSP Magic. Relive your childhood with this homebrew version of the classic game. Use it for your own imaginative creations to save and share with others.
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Asteroids
'Asteroids' for PSP is a space adventure. You control a spaceship that is fighting its way through an asteroid field. Your job is to destroy the asteroids that approach your ship and not to let them crush you.
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Wagic, The Homebrew
Fight as a wizard in the heroic fantasy card game 'Wagic, The Homebrew.' Win battles to unlock new game modes and improve your army. The game is highly customizable; players can create their own cards and themes. 'Wagic' features thousands of collectible cards, although you start the game with only a small collection of cards that symbolize spells and creatures. As you fight, you earn credits to buy more cards and build powerful decks.
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No Bugs Allowed
If spiders creep you out, you may not like this homebrew game. 'No Bugs Allowed' is all about fighting waves of spider-like aliens. Your goal? Survive as long as you can.
As you play, you kill enemies to gain money. Use it to upgrade your weapons because your enemies just get stronger in each round of gameplay.
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PSP Filer
While it's not a game, BMPFiler is a file manager for PSP. Use it to manage files on a memory stick, UMD, or flash memory when you are nowhere near a PC. With Filer, you can view JPG, BMP, and PNG images and also decompress ZIP and RAR files. It also helps you rip UMDs.
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Lamecraft
If you are familiar with the game 'Minecraft,' then you know what 'Lamecraft' is all about. It uses the same concept to allow adults to play with blocks like little kids. Download this highly rated homebrew app and build a 3D world of your own.
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Alice in: Pasta Crocket
In 'Alice in: Pasta Crocket,' you face a lemon pie that sends surprises and traps your way. The queen of hearts has trapped you somewhere in outer space and you are doomed to smash a ball into the lemon pie until you prevail.
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Flyer
'Flyer' is a classic top-down shooter game. You play as a spaceship pilot who must complete each level by achieving objectives on the way. This early homebrew game for the PSP still provides plenty of fun.
Welcome to the fascinating and often rewarding world of PlayStation Portable Programming. This set of Learning Modules will provide you with the basic knowledge necessary to apprehend, acquire, install, and configure a PlayStation Portable Programming Laboratory from which all sorts of useful and entertaining tools, utilities, programs, games, and other forms of interactive media can be produced by you. I hope that this learning experience is both enjoyable and enlightening for you.
For new PSP programmers, try Python: It's a good place to start. However, the recommended language for PSP homebrew is C, since the firmware, homebrew, and most games use C as their native language, and it allows deeper memory management (which, given that you have only 32MB/64MB available, you really need to do it).
Table of Contents
PlayStation Portable
Intro
- Introduction
- PSP hardware
Setting Up
- Setting up a tool-chain
- MinPSPW
- CYGWIN
- Linux
Programming for the PSP (C Language)
- Creating Makefiles
- Creating the common Callback
- Your first PSP program
- Button Input
- Images
- Sound
- File Management
Examples
Programming for the PSP (Python Language)
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- Python
Programming for the PSP (Lua Language)
- Lua
Related Wikibooks
- C Programming, the language that many (most?) people use for PSP programming
- MIPS Assembly, the language that some people use for parts of their PSP programs
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