Post by dlevere on Dec 18, 2014 22:18:37 GMT -4
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The console may of just turned 20 years old recently but that is not stopping the Homebrew Community from making new games for platform. A new PlayStation 1 (PS1) Homebrew Game has popped up from developer Sebastian Mihai. This recently released game titled as The 11th Power is similar to 2048, but differs in gameplay, Instead of numbers which can be a bit boring at times. 11th Power uses Colored Balls each representing an exponent, with the object of getting blue balls, No no not the blue balls your thinking of but 3 blue balls not the pair. In attempt to achieve 2048. This clever take on the game is impressive and is can be very enjoyable. Checkout all the details in the release notes below and be sure to checkout additional details in the links provided at bottom of the article.
Sony PlayStation Homebrew Game - The 11th Power
Last updated on December 3, 2014, 20:13 by Sebastian Mihai
sebastianmihai.com/main.php?t=104&n=Sony-PlayStation-development-The-11th-Power
The 11th Power is my take on the briefly popular game 2048. Its name comes from the fact that:
1. 2048 is 2 to the 11th power
2. I made this long after 2048 stopped being popular
I had found a PlayStation SDK a long time ago, but was unsuccessful in getting it to work after a few tries. About 3 years later, I gave it another shot, and finally managed to fix it up, getting some sample source code to compile. The 11th Power was quite easy to develop, taking only about a week and a half's worth of evenings.
The 11th Power uses colored balls instead of numbers, each representing an exponent. The order is as follows:
Downloads
Developer's Website & Source: sebastianmihai.com
Checkout additional details on this Homebrew Project via this here
The console may of just turned 20 years old recently but that is not stopping the Homebrew Community from making new games for platform. A new PlayStation 1 (PS1) Homebrew Game has popped up from developer Sebastian Mihai. This recently released game titled as The 11th Power is similar to 2048, but differs in gameplay, Instead of numbers which can be a bit boring at times. 11th Power uses Colored Balls each representing an exponent, with the object of getting blue balls, No no not the blue balls your thinking of but 3 blue balls not the pair. In attempt to achieve 2048. This clever take on the game is impressive and is can be very enjoyable. Checkout all the details in the release notes below and be sure to checkout additional details in the links provided at bottom of the article.
Sony PlayStation Homebrew Game - The 11th Power
Last updated on December 3, 2014, 20:13 by Sebastian Mihai
sebastianmihai.com/main.php?t=104&n=Sony-PlayStation-development-The-11th-Power
The 11th Power is my take on the briefly popular game 2048. Its name comes from the fact that:
1. 2048 is 2 to the 11th power
2. I made this long after 2048 stopped being popular
I had found a PlayStation SDK a long time ago, but was unsuccessful in getting it to work after a few tries. About 3 years later, I gave it another shot, and finally managed to fix it up, getting some sample source code to compile. The 11th Power was quite easy to develop, taking only about a week and a half's worth of evenings.
The 11th Power uses colored balls instead of numbers, each representing an exponent. The order is as follows:
[*]One through four red balls
[*]One through four green balls
[*]One through three blue balls (three blue balls being the goal of 2048)
Downloads
[*]Executable (ROM) - a PlayStation executable file, which can be played in an emulator such as ePSXe
[*]CD image - a PlayStation CD image of the game, which can be played in a modded PlayStation or an emulator
[*]Source code - The 11th Power's source code package
[*]Dev kit and source code - The 11th Power's ready to compile source code within a dev kit; grab this if you'd like to compile The 11th Power yourself, or develop your own games based on it. Tested in Windows XP.
Developer's Website & Source: sebastianmihai.com
Checkout additional details on this Homebrew Project via this here