PSP Revolution v0.3

PSP Revolution

Are your coordination skills still up to par? Are you still good with your fingers? We don’t think anyone’s really that bad with their fingers. It’s all a matter of how you use them, anyways. That’s why practice will always help.

Now we haven’t heard from PSP Revolution recently. All we’ve been getting for some time now are mods and additional “skins”. Hardrive tipped us off, and we just found out that today, DeNitro and Devin923 have released PSP Revolution v0.3 for everyone to get busy with. For those not familiar with this non-homebrew-looking homebrew, it’s played much like Step Mania. Keep up with the music and make sure you time your button presses well when they hit the indicators on the top of the screen.

Here are some excerpts from the changelog:

  • New grading and scoring system based off of DDR MAX 2
  • Score Screen Redesigned
  • Song Preview Music now plays proper section of a song instead of from the beginning
  • Added a slight delay to preview playback for a better feel when selecting songs
  • Max song image size supported increased to 1024×768+
  • Screenshots now saved as .JPG’s to the PSP’s photo folder (1.5 firmware doesn’t show .PNG’s)
  • Song and pack lists are now sorted alphabetically
  • New step explosion effects that are now colored to match type of hit
  • Greatly receded memory usage of step and beat information when a song is loaded to play
  • Significantly decreased game and song load times

There’s like a whole Sunday’s worth of other changes, new features, and bug fixes that they’ve done for v0.3, but it’ll take us some time to list it down here. So, to save time (because we know some of you would just go on ahead and download the homebrew), you can either check that out in the readme or in our Download site (linked below). The readme also includes all the info you need to install additional songs and where to get them. So use your fingers and click-click-click!

Download: [PSP Revolution v0.3]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

PSP Revolution

Are your coordination skills still up to par? Are you still good with your fingers? We don’t think anyone’s really that bad with their fingers. It’s all a matter of how you use them, anyways. That’s why practice will always help.

Now we haven’t heard from PSP Revolution recently. All we’ve been getting for some time now are mods and additional “skins”. Hardrive tipped us off, and we just found out that today, DeNitro and Devin923 have released PSP Revolution v0.3 for everyone to get busy with. For those not familiar with this non-homebrew-looking homebrew, it’s played much like Step Mania. Keep up with the music and make sure you time your button presses well when they hit the indicators on the top of the screen.

Here are some excerpts from the changelog:

  • New grading and scoring system based off of DDR MAX 2
  • Score Screen Redesigned
  • Song Preview Music now plays proper section of a song instead of from the beginning
  • Added a slight delay to preview playback for a better feel when selecting songs
  • Max song image size supported increased to 1024×768+
  • Screenshots now saved as .JPG’s to the PSP’s photo folder (1.5 firmware doesn’t show .PNG’s)
  • Song and pack lists are now sorted alphabetically
  • New step explosion effects that are now colored to match type of hit
  • Greatly receded memory usage of step and beat information when a song is loaded to play
  • Significantly decreased game and song load times

There’s like a whole Sunday’s worth of other changes, new features, and bug fixes that they’ve done for v0.3, but it’ll take us some time to list it down here. So, to save time (because we know some of you would just go on ahead and download the homebrew), you can either check that out in the readme or in our Download site (linked below). The readme also includes all the info you need to install additional songs and where to get them. So use your fingers and click-click-click!

Download: [PSP Revolution v0.3]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

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