Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - Posts

PSP Development Library Installer Released

Dalejrrocks and Whazilla have packaged the PSP Development Library into an Executable for easy installation. This makes the process of installing the PSP Development Library environment a lot easier, and is fully customizable. You can choose exactly what to install and it requires no compiling or downloading. Here's what Dalejrrocks said:

"It currently supports SDL, SDL_Mixer, PSPGL, LibBulletMl, LibTremor, Jpeg, libpsp2d, libpng, libmad, zlib, and libmikmod. It is based on the newest versions of the libraries available. This installer is mainly for precompiled toolchain/sdk, but hopefully we will be able to add cygwin support later in the next release. And more libs ;)"

This is great if your starting to code in C/C++ and will hopefully help those that have problems installing development libraries on their PCs and get them into developing for the PSP! As always, make sure you read the readme to get a detailed list of tested/untested libraries, and for installation instructions if need be; but in essence, all you need to specify is the root folder where your toolchain/sdk is located. The rest of the process is completely automated.

Download the installer here.


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Source: PSPUpdates
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Sony's new PSP ad: a boon for race relations?

Sony has a long entry in the encyclopedia of poorly thought-out advertising. They started by spraypainting things, and then went on to place obscene messages in subways. Then you had those terrible commercials where they liken the PSP to a "nut you can play with outside." Yay. Let me get my wallet out, I need a new outside nut.

This new one is great. The billboard shows a stark-white woman with her hand at the throat of a scared looking black man. The headline? "White is coming." Nice. They need to get the word out about the ceramic white PSP, but is their plan simply to get as many headlines as possible using advertising that gets negative attention? It's clearly working, we're talking about it, but is that the only way Sony thinks they can make waves with their products?

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Ben Kuchera
July 4, 2006

Source: Ars Technica
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CollecTic: PSP Game Has You Hunting For Wi-Fi Access

CollecTic is a game developed by Jonas Hielscher that uses the standard features of the PSP, with emphasis on the handheld's ability to scan for wireless access points to the Internet. Yes, that's an indication that you'd have to really move around to play the game. Well, some of us could use the workout.

The game lets players search for different access points. These will then have to be collected and combined in a puzzle in order to earn points. It's basically using your PSP as a sensor device, similar to what some of you do with a metal detector when looking for buried treasures in the beach. With all the access point-finding exercise, you'd be able to discover the hidden infrastructure of wireless network coverage via auditive and visual feedback. It's designed as a single player game, but you can play competitively with another player using two PSPs.

Every time your PSP gets a wireless access point signal, the point will be visualized as a square, triangle, or circle, having a specific color and size determined by the signal strength of the access point. So, logic dictates that if you want a bigger form, you'd have to move closer to a point with stronger signal.

Hielscher further explains, "All visible figures are starting to blink and to play a sound after each other. The length of time a figure blinks, depends on the strength of the signal. The kind of sound depends on the form and color: the form determines the waveform of the sound (sine, triangle or square wave); the color determines the note (frequency) of the sound. If the player presses the button corresponding to the figure that lightens up, s/he collects the figure, meaning the access point. The collected shapes will be placed in the big black square on the screen. During the game, an access point can only be collected once. So, in order to find new access points the player has to move around."

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The puzzle part comes in when you have collected enough figures in the black square. The figures can be arranged in a grid of 3 x 3. When the maximum amount of shapes (9) is collected, the grid will check for three equals in a row. Same-shape combinations give you extra points.

Now, here's the twist. Unsecured wireless access points are represented by black and white star. That may not be intriguing enough, but this star can either have a positive or negative effect, unknown to the player before selecting it. The black star serves as the villain in the game as it throws all selected figures out of the puzzle! The white star, on the other hand, helps complete a row. So, better wish for a white star.

Though CollecTic is not yet available for download, it will run on PSPs up to firmware version 2.0.


Source: PSPUpdates
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