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MK2k
August 20th, 2008, 00:25
http://mk2k.net/serendipity/images/psparticleplayers1.jpg
Screen 1: Edit a whole bunch of parameters

Description

PSParticlePlayer is an MP3 player featuring some nice graphics, think of it as a Screensaver or Eye-Catcher playing some music for you. OK, PSParticlePlayer is just a bit more than that, at first it was developed as a Particle Engine Editor (and it still is) for the upcoming PGE game engine release. Spiced up with some MP3 playing functionality it is the app you have sitting in front of you :-)

Video
watch it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDPcRixXmmw

Further Screenshots
http://mk2k.net/serendipity/images/psparticleplayers2.jpg
Screen 2: An effect, music is playing in the background

http://mk2k.net/serendipity/images/psparticleplayers3.jpg
Screen 3: Another effect currently being edited

Download
via mk2k.net (http://www.mk2k.net/releases/psp/apps/psparticleplayer_1.0-mk2k.zip)

Notes
Read the readme.txt for installation notes and button configuration.
Sourcecode will be released when the PGE game engine is out.
This is an entry to the Neoflash Summer Coding Competition 2008, please try out the other releases there and give a review scoring the apps/games you like.

visit: www.mk2k.net

Zack
August 20th, 2008, 00:47
I love particle effects :D

Nice work!

mcdougall57
August 20th, 2008, 02:59
really cool :)

dangee
August 20th, 2008, 13:03
These graphics animations are so attractive.

default continuous lifetime should be
"yes"
on preset 0

and , Mk2K , tweening thru presets would be a nice option.

Homebrew using The Phoenix Game Engine seems to be consistently high
quality.

MK2k
August 20th, 2008, 13:08
dangee: yeah you can save your own presets with the triangle button :)

dangee
August 20th, 2008, 20:04
Ah Mk2k, That makes sense.

You mean like these:

PRESETS.ZIP (http://www.geocities.com/dangee63/PRESETS.ZIP)
(the .PTS files go in the /PSParticlePlayer folder)

in that case, Dpad left & right to switch presets when settings are hidden is essential.

I'd like to replace my XMB Wave with something like this