![]() ![]() The one in the video is certain to be PSP Connect 4 by Team Sushi, as it is the only one made in 3D. PSP Connect 4Ĭonnect 4 was made into a PSP homebrew several times (why?). Framerater could not get it to work on a real PSP, either. ![]() And indeed, it seems to suffer from stability issues. At least, I found a post of his lamenting that he couldn’t debug the game as long as needed before releasing it. Sonic Robo Blast 2 was ported to PSP by AlamGBC - I think. The next entry is a port - but of a homebrew fan game, which is alright in my book. No rating from Framerater, as he couldn’t find a working link for the game. Judging by the name alone, this is probably CounterStrike Portable by Stealth Kill. From the looks of it this could be any of the countless (attempted) ports of CounterStrike to PSP. And learn to write a readme, how long can it take to write to lines with your name after spending weeks porting a game? Framerater’s score: 5/5. If you’re out there, unknown coder, come and claim your glory. ![]() I can’t find anything about the author(s) of the port. Or made worse - it’s not like there is any way to know without testing every single revision. This is because the Doom port he started was improved by several other coders in the months after he released it. Only the first couple of versions carried Lantus’s signature. Lantus himself made a name for himself as Modern Vintage Gamer on YouTube. In fact, Framerater starts the video by reporting on the Doom port by Lantus - DoomPSP. ![]()
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