PSP Game Maker v0.07

PSP Game Maker - Image 1The thing with homebrew games, or applications for that matter, is that they often start out small. Some people react and say “I can do a better application than this”, but as a coder, you just have to keep on developing your project. Eventually, you’ll achieve dev greatness with a polished app.

That is exactly what homebrew developer Re_AnimAte did to pet project PSP Game Maker. Basically, this application is a working compiler and tester for Lua games made in C#. The coder assures everyone that this is no longer a budget but a decent Lua compiler, and we agree.

A lot have actually changed since the last version. Re_AnimAte promised a Compile feature, and that has been implemented in this release, along with a Test feature. Other improvements to PSP Game Maker includes Save As and Open features. Despite this, the coder mentioned that he is also working to improve the Compile feature so that all that users will have to do is select their PlayStation Portable (PSP) and the application should save it there for them without having to manually select directories or folders.

Re_AnimAte also said that to be able to use the latest version, you will need Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0. So, for your convenience, we’ve also uploaded that file below. As always, the coder will appreciate comments and feedback for the program.

Download: PSP Game Maker v0.07
Download: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum

PSP Game Maker - Image 1The thing with homebrew games, or applications for that matter, is that they often start out small. Some people react and say “I can do a better application than this”, but as a coder, you just have to keep on developing your project. Eventually, you’ll achieve dev greatness with a polished app.

That is exactly what homebrew developer Re_AnimAte did to pet project PSP Game Maker. Basically, this application is a working compiler and tester for Lua games made in C#. The coder assures everyone that this is no longer a budget but a decent Lua compiler, and we agree.

A lot have actually changed since the last version. Re_AnimAte promised a Compile feature, and that has been implemented in this release, along with a Test feature. Other improvements to PSP Game Maker includes Save As and Open features. Despite this, the coder mentioned that he is also working to improve the Compile feature so that all that users will have to do is select their PlayStation Portable (PSP) and the application should save it there for them without having to manually select directories or folders.

Re_AnimAte also said that to be able to use the latest version, you will need Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0. So, for your convenience, we’ve also uploaded that file below. As always, the coder will appreciate comments and feedback for the program.

Download: PSP Game Maker v0.07
Download: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum

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