PSP Kanji v2.0 Alpha
Due to a very annoying bug in the app, it took Sammy Fatnassi quite a while to update his homebrew app for the PSP called PSP Kanji. And just in case you weren’t able to catch the v1.0 release, here’s a quick primer: PspKanji is a Kanji-learning software for the PSP which will teach you basic Kanji, Hirigana, and Katakana.
You’ll be able to create Kanji/Hirigana/Katakana lists as well as practice the proper pronunciation for the words. It’ll also test your Japanese knowledge via the flashcard quizzes, which will ask you to translate English words to Japanese. And like Fan’s Japanese Dictionary, Sammy’s PspKanji can also be used as a Kanji dictionary of sorts.
So anyway, Sammy wants to give a shout out to the following people for helping him out with this app: The Ps2dev for the cooperation and support one find therein, Tyranid for PspLink, James Breen, for the Kanji dictionary compilation (KanjiDic) and for making this software possible. We here at QJ should probably start learning some Japanese ourselves, it’ll definitely help us understand those scans we feature every now and then, eh?
Oh, and I almost forgot, for installation instructions, version history, and other important whatnots, click on the read link below. And as always, check out the all-important readme file for anything else you’d want/need to know. That said, go on and…
Download: [PspKanji v2.0 Alpha]
Due to a very annoying bug in the app, it took Sammy Fatnassi quite a while to update his homebrew app for the PSP called PSP Kanji. And just in case you weren’t able to catch the v1.0 release, here’s a quick primer: PspKanji is a Kanji-learning software for the PSP which will teach you basic Kanji, Hirigana, and Katakana.
You’ll be able to create Kanji/Hirigana/Katakana lists as well as practice the proper pronunciation for the words. It’ll also test your Japanese knowledge via the flashcard quizzes, which will ask you to translate English words to Japanese. And like Fan’s Japanese Dictionary, Sammy’s PspKanji can also be used as a Kanji dictionary of sorts.
So anyway, Sammy wants to give a shout out to the following people for helping him out with this app: The Ps2dev for the cooperation and support one find therein, Tyranid for PspLink, James Breen, for the Kanji dictionary compilation (KanjiDic) and for making this software possible. We here at QJ should probably start learning some Japanese ourselves, it’ll definitely help us understand those scans we feature every now and then, eh?
Oh, and I almost forgot, for installation instructions, version history, and other important whatnots, click on the read link below. And as always, check out the all-important readme file for anything else you’d want/need to know. That said, go on and…
Download: [PspKanji v2.0 Alpha]