Hey beloved Retroers,
it's me again with another bunch of stuff for the PSP console. This time i bring you a collection of homebrew games, both 2D and 3D. I tried to keep it small, but it's still about 300 archives of games i have to share. Though, some games are in the shared drive in several versions, some sourcecodes, some are just additionally for 1.5 phat model PSPs. I can say that i have at least tested all of them, on firmwares from 3.90m33 to 5.5xgen, plus on 6.6xpro. Slight chance that some won't run on phat models.
But before i gonna send you in the drive directly, i wanna talk a bit about my personal favourite ones
CSPortable - Ver 0.7 - 0.8
For those who had been active around the golden age of PSP are probably aware of this decent Counter-Striker adaption in full 3D. In the last available versions, you were not just able to play on the classic maps of Counter-Strike, but also able to play with up to four players via ad-hoc. In the folder i will share versions from 0.7 to 0.8. Some minor changes from version to version, but iirc, in the later ones, some maps had been removed. Recommended to play on hardware.
GuitarStar - Ver 1.02
GuitarStar is a free-to-play clone of the well-known GuitarHero games. It uses the same format of files as the Fret on Fires-game, so you get al kinds of songs to rock on with. Iirc, it also features a two-player mode. Fun for hours is guaranteed!
Halo Solitude - Beta3
Yes, this is a Halo-adaption in 3D. Obvious is the engine of choice, and as well the potential it had. It's fun to play, and interesting to look into this development at all. They had a whole website up and running for the project, but i can't remember anymore when they took it off. Too bad.
Kurok - V0.4
The same fate as Halo Solitude, Kurok, as the name could tell a Turok-clone, made it just to version 0.4. The first stage is playable, and iirc a multiplayer mode/singleplayer with bots. Pretty neat to play.
MinecraftPSP
Of course the PSP also found a Minecraft adaption. I don't really remember if it has a multiplayer, but it is definitely fun to play for hours and hours. In the shared drives, are different Minecraft clones to find.
Super Tux
Don't claim the title "linux fan" if you can't enjoy Super Tux! Gladly, an adaption even came to the PSP
From here on, i would say, you take a look yourself right here. Besides plenty of 3D games in quake or chocolate doom engine, you will find Zelda-fan games, Pokémon, Mario Kart, Sudoku, dozens of arcade games and so on and so on. There is a whole world to discover when it comes to homebrew on PSP, and if you find yourself bored, have a look and try out!
I have 10,000+ more homebrew game archives, if you remember something from the past, which i didn't upload, let me know and i'll add it to the drive
it's me again with another bunch of stuff for the PSP console. This time i bring you a collection of homebrew games, both 2D and 3D. I tried to keep it small, but it's still about 300 archives of games i have to share. Though, some games are in the shared drive in several versions, some sourcecodes, some are just additionally for 1.5 phat model PSPs. I can say that i have at least tested all of them, on firmwares from 3.90m33 to 5.5xgen, plus on 6.6xpro. Slight chance that some won't run on phat models.
But before i gonna send you in the drive directly, i wanna talk a bit about my personal favourite ones
CSPortable - Ver 0.7 - 0.8
For those who had been active around the golden age of PSP are probably aware of this decent Counter-Striker adaption in full 3D. In the last available versions, you were not just able to play on the classic maps of Counter-Strike, but also able to play with up to four players via ad-hoc. In the folder i will share versions from 0.7 to 0.8. Some minor changes from version to version, but iirc, in the later ones, some maps had been removed. Recommended to play on hardware.
GuitarStar - Ver 1.02
GuitarStar is a free-to-play clone of the well-known GuitarHero games. It uses the same format of files as the Fret on Fires-game, so you get al kinds of songs to rock on with. Iirc, it also features a two-player mode. Fun for hours is guaranteed!
Halo Solitude - Beta3
Yes, this is a Halo-adaption in 3D. Obvious is the engine of choice, and as well the potential it had. It's fun to play, and interesting to look into this development at all. They had a whole website up and running for the project, but i can't remember anymore when they took it off. Too bad.
Kurok - V0.4
The same fate as Halo Solitude, Kurok, as the name could tell a Turok-clone, made it just to version 0.4. The first stage is playable, and iirc a multiplayer mode/singleplayer with bots. Pretty neat to play.
MinecraftPSP
Of course the PSP also found a Minecraft adaption. I don't really remember if it has a multiplayer, but it is definitely fun to play for hours and hours. In the shared drives, are different Minecraft clones to find.
Super Tux
Don't claim the title "linux fan" if you can't enjoy Super Tux! Gladly, an adaption even came to the PSP
From here on, i would say, you take a look yourself right here. Besides plenty of 3D games in quake or chocolate doom engine, you will find Zelda-fan games, Pokémon, Mario Kart, Sudoku, dozens of arcade games and so on and so on. There is a whole world to discover when it comes to homebrew on PSP, and if you find yourself bored, have a look and try out!
I have 10,000+ more homebrew game archives, if you remember something from the past, which i didn't upload, let me know and i'll add it to the drive