mustakl

no anti-alias suit required

Is all it took to get the barebone of lgpt running on PSP. I must say I’m pretty impressed by how solid the development environment is. Inifinite props to ethan of PSPseq for leading me through some of the grey areas..

10 Responses

  1. Jay Vaughan

    Pretty nice! I wonder if you’re going to be impressed with the Pandora when you get it in your hands .. wouldn’t be bad to be coding for a handheld platform which supports open development, I suppose?

    Nevertheless I am continually impressed by your persistence with the ‘hacked up console’ scene! :)

  2. peter

    I WANTZ IT

  3. nostromo

    Well I’m sure the pando isn’t going to be too complicated to get through. The PSP port wasn’t because I felt like hacking on more platform but rather because quite a few people where interested and it’s a good easy/available platform to get for the scene to run the program.

  4. jonbro

    fucking a!

    nice going dude!

  5. lazerbeat

    Fucking A indeed, well done and thanks!

  6. laulmaus

    Buying a psp fat right now despite being a pandora first batcher.
    However great that semi mythical console turns out to be there is something about the pig that makes me want the trad handheld layout rather than the pando “knee top” form factor.

  7. vim

    I just last week bought a PSP, if this ever is released I’ll have it straight away :)

  8. MattyBoJangles

    That’s awesome. And fast…

  9. spause

    \m/. (@ ____ @) .\m/ w9k9d s9k

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