Saturday, January 28, 2006 - Posts

Gadgets Weblog: Trick Out Your PSP with Lights and Translucency!

This was such a cool article I had to post it... -Auri

f you're a true techy geek and are not afraid of cracking up your game consoles for customization purposes (or repairing) take a look at The Lamma's articles.

The latest article will teach you how to make your PSP look like this:

PSP with lighted buttons

Cool? Check out the Making Lighted Trigger Buttons for the PSP tutorial for step by step instructions.

The site isn't updated much besides the previous PSP Mod, but there are other news/articles in the site like the XBox 360 section and a tutorial about changing the buttons position on the Xbox controller

Read the whole article here.

Source: The Gadgets Weblog
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Homebrew: Original Duke Nukem Clone Released

David Goffe has released his first homebrew game, Dave Gnuken, which is based on an old DOS favorite of his, Duke Nukem (not Duke Nukem 3D, mind you).

From the release:

Dave Gnukem is a 2D scrolling platform shoot-em-up. It is very similar to (and inspired by) Duke Nukem 1.

Download it here.

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Homebrew: Quake II PSP - Second Patch Released

McZonk from Team Emergency Exit has released a small patch for his Quake II port. McZonk has been working hard for his exam, so major updates won’t be coming before he finishes his exam. Good luck, man.

Details about this release:

Changes:

  • graphic and game bug fixes, should run more stable
  • 333 mhz support
  • on screen keyboard (press left trigger in input mode of console or on text fields).
  • player name is now saveable

There is still no sound, no multiplayer (I saw Quake 1 has adhoc now, I'll add it to after exams), no full singleplayer and no 2.0 or higher support.

Download it here.

Source: PSP Updates

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