psp3d.xhardwarereviews.com — Well not really a retail developer (think GamesRadar), but one of the PSP scene's most respected homebrew developers, FreePlay, points out the faults of GameWorld's recent claim that the 'PSP is dead', as well as agrees with some of the reasons why Sony, did really, mess up, in his latest podcast.
Oct 12, 2006 View in Crawl 4
racer_sOct 13, 2006
Im still waiting for Gran Turismo 4 Mobile, which was announced at launch... how can it be dead if the best games are still in development?!
gomanOct 13, 2006
Games to play on the PSP according to me.Winning Eleven 9 - great game ( I like it better than the Xbox version) and go to gamefaqs.com to get the real kits and names for all the teams.Syphon Filter - one of my favorite shooters of all time.Loco Roco - simple pick up and play and fun. My daughter loved watching me play this one.I am 31and I enjoy my PSP.PS - 31 year olds don't have time or patience for RPGs anymore.
freeplaypspOct 13, 2006
I may not have developed a lot on my own, but I've helped a lot of people work out the kinks in their own programs. Plus, I encourage new developers and help them figure out how to get started with PSP programming. I think I deserve to be called "respected." Mind if I ask what you've done?
armyturtleOct 13, 2006
"PS - 31 year olds don't have time or patience for RPGs anymore." I thought this point needed to be driven home a little more.
zeonzumdeikunOct 14, 2006
Not true. Homebrew is still a very small group of people, and plenty of people love the PSP for it's games. LocoRoco would simply suck on the DS or any other handheld.
cyanid3Oct 14, 2006
@FreePlayPSP:I didn't mean to undermine your contribution. My point is that calling you "one of the PSP's most respected homebrew developers" is like calling me the right-hand man of the PSP's biggest hacker since I test his (NOPx86) stuff :)