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PSP Drum v1.5
Filename
psp_drum_v1.5.rar
Date Posted
Apr 9, 2008
Categories
LUA Games
,
PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
2279
Description:
Homebrew developer oma recently informed us that the latest version of PSP Drum has been released and is now available for download. The rhythm-based homebrew app steps itself up to version 1.5 with the latest iteration.
PSP Drum v1.5 includes several features which should keep musically inclined gamers on their toes with this new version. Here's the new list of changes outlined by the developer since our previous coverage of the application:
- songlist added
- 1 new song the other are still the background music
- l and r triggers sound added (the same sound as X and [] but that are, however, adapted later
- credits adapted
- extra option added
- 1 minigame
Please note that you'll have to run this game through a Lua player application for it to work on your handheld. Also you can discuss this nifty homebrew app with the author by visiting the PSP Development forum, accessible through the link below.
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