PSP homebrew for stressed people: Smash My PSP! v1.0
If you need to release some pent up stress, why not take it out on your PSP XMB? Well, not literally of course. Virtually, Smash My PSP! allows you to use various "weapons" to... ahem, decorate your lovely lovely PSP screen. (Kinda like Desktop Destroyer and XMB Destroyer)
This homebrew comes from zeroxorxdiexskater (care of n00bionaire, who posted it on our forums) with the following notes:
- This game features the ability to switch between four different weapons although this list is always increasing.
- You can also change the background so you can change it up a bit.
- Of course you can also make a screenshot of your masterpiece with ease.
- The foundation for this game is basically finished, further releases will most likely feature weapon and background updates.
- I also understand that there is a very similar game called "XMB Destroyer". I was out of the scene and did not know of this, I am not copying the creator of that in any way.
Excuse me while I try to get a shot of Fah Zakpon and Pop Bean from Patapon 2 into this homebrew so I can take out my pent up rage against them. Man, if I had a dollar Ka-Ching for every time I missed catching those veggies... Ugh. Take that, you overgrown vegetable of vanity! "Oh oh ah ah" your way through that! Rawr.
Download: Smash My PSP V1.0
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