PSP Power Pong P3
Art from our forums has released the third preliminary version of his latest homebrew game, PSP Power Pong. Currently it is up to the standard level of a Pong game (although it does have some snazzy graphics), and Art plans to add many more features to make it even better than just a simple Pong game; including power ups that temporarily allow shooting at your opponent, and the ability to have multiple balls in play.
Here’s the changelog:
- CPU Player can now be beaten by Human as the CPU player is handicapped as game speed increases.
- Score Keeping is implemented. First player to score 5 points wins.
- Eccentric ball spin implemented to try to keep things interesting.
- Analog pad support
- PSP Headphone remote support
It is recommended that you tilt your PSP onto it’s side to play this game. I’ll warn you though – It’s highly addictive just like the original Pong, with the difference of being much easier on the eye.
Download: [PSP Power Pong P3]
Art from our forums has released the third preliminary version of his latest homebrew game, PSP Power Pong. Currently it is up to the standard level of a Pong game (although it does have some snazzy graphics), and Art plans to add many more features to make it even better than just a simple Pong game; including power ups that temporarily allow shooting at your opponent, and the ability to have multiple balls in play.
Here’s the changelog:
- CPU Player can now be beaten by Human as the CPU player is handicapped as game speed increases.
- Score Keeping is implemented. First player to score 5 points wins.
- Eccentric ball spin implemented to try to keep things interesting.
- Analog pad support
- PSP Headphone remote support
It is recommended that you tilt your PSP onto it’s side to play this game. I’ll warn you though – It’s highly addictive just like the original Pong, with the difference of being much easier on the eye.
Download: [PSP Power Pong P3]