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Invaders
Filename
INV.rar
Date Posted
Nov 11, 2007
Categories
General Games
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PSP
Tags
PSP
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981
Description:
Homebrew developer Netaro dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Homebrew Development Forums to make his first homebrew game release for the Sony PlayStation Portable. Netaro's Invaders is a shoot 'em up in the vein of classic arcade hit Galaga. You know the drill - you've got a ship that moves horizontally and shoot enemies on the upper screen.
The game is pretty straightforward, but there are nice features like the health bar, save function, and high scores. Even as his first release, our props go to Netaro for the functional shmup that offers good fun. According to the developer, Invaders was coded in C++ using Brunni's OSLib and is known to be bug free.
For more details, check out Netaro's release thread at QJ.NET's forums. We're sending our warm welcome to the new homebrew developer, and we hope you do too.
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