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wraggster
March 8th, 2007, 01:04
Realtech vr has released a new demo of their game for the PSP:

Heres the details:


Year 8002. System OOLRO 3, where the oldest and most powerful empire ever exists : The KROSSO Empire, which consists of thousands of colonies. The celebrations of the eighth millenium have just ended and the good days seem to be over. A few cases of an unknown sickness have been found. Rumors are spreading of the possibility of a mind disease.

No Gravity invites you to a fantastic and futuristic universe made of five intergalactic worlds. An arcade type game with great playability, where it is easy to plunge into space battles against spacefighters, space stations and more!

Fifty-five hard hitting missions plus ten training exercises will help you to enter this real time textured 3D environment. Missions set not only in deep space, but also inside enemy structures will have you patrolling high risk sectors, on reconnaissance in enemy space, escorting friendly ships or defending your space stations and even sneaking in to sabotage enemy weapons.

No Gravity is a space shooter in 3D ' a la Wing Commander'. The player is controlling a space ship view from the first person. In each mission, the player need to accomplish some objectives, like shoot and destroys enemy ships or base, escorting some ships, clearing mine field, etc...

A brief description of the objectives is given at the beginning of a mission. In some situations, the player has some wingmen, and it can controls them by giving order like attack enemy, retreat, protect the base etc... A mission is composed of different sectors which has differents objectives.

When the objectives of the current sector is complete, the player needs to go the nearest 'NAV' point, when he can 'wrap' to the next sector. In the last sector, a 'warp' gate is apparearing and the player need to go through it and complete the level. At the end of each episodes (one episode is 10 missions), there is a large base station to destroy.

When the player complete all the episodes (5 episodes), the game ends. The mission fails if : - The player got destroyed or - if an objective is not complete (like an important ship being destroyed by enemy).

Download at Official Site (http://www.realtech-vr.com/nogravity/psp/demodownload.html)

phazi
March 8th, 2007, 01:31
Its okay not to bad reminds me of that ps1 game called Colony Wars

aries2k4
March 8th, 2007, 01:54
Nice game. High quality homebrew(is this homebrew?). definately worth the download. I was enjoying playing it. Nice tunes in the menu.

IM back!
March 8th, 2007, 02:31
wow this is extrem

mcvader
March 8th, 2007, 03:19
Yes!! I love these types of games, I can't wait for the full release.

Gene
March 8th, 2007, 03:47
it crashed when i scrolled down to expert.

DarthPaul
March 8th, 2007, 04:07
Woah looks very cool.Gonna download this and test.

mcvader
March 8th, 2007, 05:56
I've finally finished downloading this (dial-up) and have been playing for 10mins and I have to say this could well be the most impressive homebrew PSP game I've ever played.

I don't know if I've seen an official PSP game with better graphics. The controlls are spot on and it all feels very professional. The only problem is the translation needs some work, the english is quite broken but it is easy to see what they mean.

I suggest everybody check this out even if you don't like this style of game, just to see what an achievment this really is!!

Emeriastone
March 8th, 2007, 07:13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECueezYVn-8&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fpspupdates%2Eqj%2Enet%2F

You tube link for this game. GET IT NOW.

dark heart
March 21st, 2007, 05:35
best homebrew game ever.

gunntims0103
March 24th, 2007, 18:22
Wow, funny how i never heard of this untill right now.

Is this even a homebrew game? If it is, its definitly of commercial quality! I would say this is even better than most umd games out for the psp officially. Truly a well made game.

the one and only
March 24th, 2007, 21:41
Wow, funny how i never heard of this untill right now.

Is this even a homebrew game? If it is, its definitly of commercial quality!

Its not really homebrew, more of a port.

(taken from official forums)
http://forums.realtech-vr.com/


Space Girl project is now renamed 'No Gravity' (the original name, back to 1996).


"

The Space Girl project was a game which should have been released in 1999 as commercial product, but the publisher, Titus Interactive, abandonned it.

Recently the source code has been recovered, and seeing that it didn't performs well under my Windows XP / AMD 64 machine, I've decided to update it and eventually, release it as Open source.
"

still an awesome game for Psp though, ports all the way =D