Pegs – TI calculator matching game ported to the PSP

Pegs by Judas - Image 1 Remember the good old days of TI calculator gaming? PSP homebrew developer Judas commemorates one such game by cloning it to the PlayStation Portable. It’s called Pegs, a shape matching game that would definitely have you flexing your gray matter. Are you up for the challenge?

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If you owned a graphing calculator back in the 1990s, you probably know about some of the games that were made and played on them. Well, PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Judas loved one such game and cloned it to Sony‘s handheld. The game is called Pegs, originally coded by Fred Coughlin for the TI calculator.

In case you haven’t heard of it, Pegs is a matching game where you get different shapes. To advance to the next level, you need to match same shapes and eliminate all of them. There are two special shapes, triangles, and crosses. Triangles turn into unmovable blocks when you match them, while crosses allows you to choose a shape.

Pegs doesn’t come with a readme but installation is pretty simple. Just drop the folder into your Game folder and you’re done. Enjoy!

Download: Pegs
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