PSPTimer v3.0 – Eggs or noodles?
Ok, this is one of the strangest homebrew applications i have ever used. Raio has released his PSPTimer v3 homebrew application…and as you can see by the screenshots, it’s a girl holding a cup which says ‘noodle timer’ on it.
From what i can gather, the application is supposed to be an egg timer, but then why does it have ‘Noodle timer’ on the box? Is it a noodle or an egg timer? Anyway, it shows the time (GMT +8 hours) and date in the bottom left corner. The animation starts with an egg cracking, then changes to what looks like a tube filling with blood, which i guess, is the timer. The words ‘PSP Timer’ are displayed in the corner, along with an ascending timer. Whatever it is timing, noodles or an egg, it finishes in about 180 seconds (3 minutes). After this amount of time the picture of the girl changes to look like she’s eating the noodles, and you can press start to exit the application.
It’s…bizarre to say the least, but I’m sure you can find a use for it. If you can find some good uses, please enlighten me, I’d love to know! If you can read Japanese, then check out the developer Raio’s website. PSPTimer v3 comes packaged with 1.0 and 1.5 versions, and I can confirm that the 1.0 version does work with the latest eLoader. Sure, it’s useful if you want to time an egg, or some noodles, if that’s what its for – or even better, be you could be inventive and find something that takes 180 seconds to do, and use it for that.
Download: [PSPTimer v3]
Ok, this is one of the strangest homebrew applications i have ever used. Raio has released his PSPTimer v3 homebrew application…and as you can see by the screenshots, it’s a girl holding a cup which says ‘noodle timer’ on it.
From what i can gather, the application is supposed to be an egg timer, but then why does it have ‘Noodle timer’ on the box? Is it a noodle or an egg timer? Anyway, it shows the time (GMT +8 hours) and date in the bottom left corner. The animation starts with an egg cracking, then changes to what looks like a tube filling with blood, which i guess, is the timer. The words ‘PSP Timer’ are displayed in the corner, along with an ascending timer. Whatever it is timing, noodles or an egg, it finishes in about 180 seconds (3 minutes). After this amount of time the picture of the girl changes to look like she’s eating the noodles, and you can press start to exit the application.
It’s…bizarre to say the least, but I’m sure you can find a use for it. If you can find some good uses, please enlighten me, I’d love to know! If you can read Japanese, then check out the developer Raio’s website. PSPTimer v3 comes packaged with 1.0 and 1.5 versions, and I can confirm that the 1.0 version does work with the latest eLoader. Sure, it’s useful if you want to time an egg, or some noodles, if that’s what its for – or even better, be you could be inventive and find something that takes 180 seconds to do, and use it for that.
Download: [PSPTimer v3]