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PSP Volley beta 0.2
Filename
PSPVolley.zip
Date Posted
Dec 31, 2006
Categories
General Games
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
858
Description:
What involves (a) volleball competition, and (b) a pair of things that bounce and jiggle like jelly? Come on, it's so easy! The jiggly girls of Dead or Alive Xtreme 2! No, silly, it's goebish's year-ender submission to the forums, PSP Volley! It is (well, it's supposed to be, goebish says) a blobby volley clone - not a port, since while he used the gfx's from the blobby volley 2 sourceforge project, the game code's entirely all his blood, sweat, and tears.
Can we emphasize the blood, sweat, and tears? "Unfortunately I lost the sources of this game, it is coded in C using OSLib... Maybe I'll continue it one day to implement wifi for multiplayer and things" (which will certainly entail some reconstruction of the code).
In fact, he labels this game as a beta 0.2. It is fully playable; the game rules are in place, complete with jigglypuff AI, no worries there. He just wasn't able to implement a scoreboard, but you can always keep a manual score and not lie about being beat by a blob of jelly whom you've named Loco.
Basic controls are simple: D-left/right to move blob, X to jump, L and R to decrease and increase game speed. Start - NOT SELECT, but START - exits to XBM. Like the guy said, it was an unfinished game.
Installation:
1.5 firmware: copy the content of the 1.5 folder into your PSP/GAME folder
1.0, 2.71SE and 3.02OE: copy the content of the 1.0 folder into your PSP/GAME or PSP/GAME150 folder depending of your fw settings.
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