iR Shell Skinning Contest winners crowned
After revisions of rules, prizes, and deadlines, winners of the first ever iR Shell Skinning Contest have finally surfaced. The hottest skins are now up...
triEngine – developer’s game engine for PSP
If you still have dreams of becoming a respectable homebrew developer you have to start somewhere. Fortunately, PSP homebrew developer Raphael, Tomaz, and InsertWittyName has...
LuaSQL v0.1 – Lua database for the PSP
Need to access a database with your PSP? Why not try shaolan‘s LuaSQL v0.1? This library allows homebrew developers to access SQL through PHP. Users...
Homebrew coder uberjack on porting Tyrian, Wargus to the PSP
Homebrew developer Akop Karapetyan (aka uberjack) is known around the PSP homebrew community for his excellent emulators that allow users to try older games and...
Caprice32: Update on SNA support
While uberjack‘s Caprice32 PSP was a godsend to the retro gamers among us, some were a troubled by the emulator’s lack of SNA support. In...
Roll ‘Em Out: early PSP homebrew demo
Homebrew coder JustChris can be seen back at gaming development side of the Sony PlayStation Portable scene. And the developer’s renewed efforts have culminated into...
Daedalus R14 update: New look, ready for new audio code
Homebrew developer StrmnNrmn has returned from swimming in seas of code and has confirmed positive progress on the audio code-Media Engine integration. Daedalus R14 should...
Two new PSP Tutorials: animated loading screens and skyboxes
PSP Homebrew Developer Ghoti has released two new PSP tutorials to his site, instructing on how to create animated loading screens and skyboxes. Like the...
Homebrew development: PSP Stackless Python gets new project site
A few days after releasing PSP Stackless Python 2.5.1, carlosedp announces that a project page has been established for his currently ongoing developer’s kit. The...
Patrick Ahmann wins Daedalus icon and background contest
We’ve been waiting on pins and needles for the winner of the Icon and Background Design contest for StrmnNrmn‘s Nintendo 64 Emulator for the Sony...
