pspwner, the developer of the Magic8 Ball and Hangman, has a new release which should bring a smile to any old school (and I mean really old school) gamer: Rock, Paper, Scissors on the PSP.
It's a pretty good game with a few quirky additions such as The Hand of God which pretty much trumps everything and the Gun which defeats scissors and paper. It has a two-player option, just in case you don't want to keep track of a long game when you're on a road trip. The animation of this homebrew isn't shabby considering it is a Rock, Paper, Scissors simulation.
Before you download it, note that the file doesn't have a readme included. If you decided to download the game, here's a quick rundown of the controls to get you started:
- L+R - return to last menu
- Cross/Down - Rock
- Square/Left - Scissors
- Circle/Right - Paper
- Triangle/Up - Bonus throw or surrender
- Start - Next Round
- Select - Screenshot
Via PSP Vault
pspwner, the developer of the Magic8 Ball and Hangman, has a new release which should bring a smile to any old school (and I mean really old school) gamer: Rock, Paper, Scissors on the PSP.
It's a pretty good game with a few quirky additions such as The Hand of God which pretty much trumps everything and the Gun which defeats scissors and paper. It has a two-player option, just in case you don't want to keep track of a long game when you're on a road trip. The animation of this homebrew isn't shabby considering it is a Rock, Paper, Scissors simulation.
Before you download it, note that the file doesn't have a readme included. If you decided to download the game, here's a quick rundown of the controls to get you started:
- L+R - return to last menu
- Cross/Down - Rock
- Square/Left - Scissors
- Circle/Right - Paper
- Triangle/Up - Bonus throw or surrender
- Start - Next Round
- Select - Screenshot
Via PSP Vault

