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    Thumbs up PSP 30 Day Coding Competition #2 Winner Announced

    The 2nd <a href="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk" target="_blank" >PSP News</a> & <a href="http://www.yesasia.com/?/list.php?category=218&lsaid=219793" target="_blank" >Lik Sang</a> 30 Day Competition entries are in and the prize of a <a href="http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?category=307&products_id=7825&lsaid=21979 3" target="_blank" >Datel 4GB Hard Drive</a> will go to one of these lucky 9 entries.

    Heres a rundown of the entries:

    Entry #1) Quake 2 Port by McZonk

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/q2-007.png">

    Entry #2) Ceres Version 1.2 (1.1a) By Po-Han Lin

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/ceres.jpg">

    Entry #3) GALPSP By Karurosu

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/house.JPG">

    Entry #4) PSP Realtime Cloth Demo by Cubane

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/ytyt.JPG">

    Entry #5) TOPPLER PSP v0.5 by Deniska

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/toppler.jpg">

    Entry #6) KETM PSP v0.05 by Deniska

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/ketm.jpg">

    Entry #7) PSP Missile Command by Yashamaru

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/jhf.JPG">

    Entry #8) Iris by PSmonkey, MGFox & Produkt

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/irisScreenshot05.jpg">

    Entry #9) PlayStation Portable Open-Source Shell Version 0,2 by PSP-OSS team

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/screenshot9ktpsposs.JPG">

    All Downloads on the <a href="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/psp30codingcomp2.shtml" target="_blank" >PSP 30Day Competition #2 Page</a>.

    Time to announce the Winner

    The judging is made up from 5 Judges, 3 are Coders (Inc Fanjita), Me Wraggster and one Wild card judge, the judging gives marks out of 10 and they are added up, then the winner is chosen.

    Heres what our Special Guest Judge Fanjita said about the releases

    <blockquote>OK, here goes. I've based my judgements on the following criteria, mainly:
    technical achievement
    originality
    fun/wow factor
    completeness and presentation

    Quake 2
    A great achievement by McZonk, this has come along a long way since the early alpha release that I saw.

    This sets the standard for future 3D FPS homebrew for the PSP.
    Overall score: 8

    Ceres
    A nice faithful asteroids clone, and the addition of a back-story helped with the professional appearance.

    My only gripe was that there didn't seem to be a lot of difference from the previous version.
    Overall score: 7

    Tower Toppler
    A fun, cartoony port with great presentation and a novel approach to platforming.

    I found it difficult to get to grips with the controls, though.
    Overall score: 6

    PSP Cloth
    I've always had a soft spot for small tech demos, and this is a great little demo of realistic cloth simulation. It's effects like this that add the finishing touch to professional games.
    Overall score: 5

    KETM
    A nicely polished port of this fun shooter. With the ability to add new mods, this should have lasting appeal.
    Overall score: 7

    Missile Command
    An update of the existing Duck Shoot LUA game, I enjoyed the missile-command style of play. The addition of downloadable cheats over wifi was a cool addition.
    Overall score: 6

    GALPSP
    This wasn't really my kind of game, but I can see how it would appeal to fans of the genre. The library has obviously been well put together, and there's potential for some great games to come from this in the future.
    Overall score: 7

    Iris
    A very nice achievement considering that this is original code and not a port. There are some small visual glitches that give away the beta status, but overall there's enormous potential in this game. Support for v2.0 is also a bonus.
    Overall score: 9

    PSP-OSS
    At first glance, this is "yet another shell", but it becomes obvious that it's an extremely-well put together one. The skins are slick, the function is broad and well-implemented, and the effortless EBOOT launcher / HOME button handler hides some hard-core code.
    Overall score: 9</blockquote>

    Heres the scores:

    Quake 2 Port by McZonk 42,
    Ceres Version 1.2 (1.1a) By Po-Han Lin 28.5,
    GALPSP By Karurosu 25,
    PSP Realtime Cloth Demo by Cubane 21,
    TOPPLER PSP v0.5 by Deniska 37.5,
    KETM PSP v0.05 by Deniska 35,
    PSP Missile Command by Yashamaru 32,
    Iris by PSmonkey, MGFox & Produkt 41,
    PlayStation Portable Open-Source Shell Version 0.2 by PSP-OSS 36.5,

    The Winner is

    By the Closest of Scores the Quake 2 Port by McZonk has won the second PSP News and Lik Sang Coding Competition.

    the top 4 are

    Quake 2 Port by McZonk 42
    Iris by PSmonkey, MGFox & Produkt 41
    TOPPLER PSP v0.5 by Deniska 37.5
    PlayStation Portable Open-Source Shell Version 0.2 by PSP-OSS 36.5

    Congratulations to MC Zonk for his great port of Quake 2 to the PSP which by a Whisker won it in front of the very impressive Iris.

    Thanks to all the judges and all the developers and also our friends at <a href="http://www.yesasia.com/?/list.php?category=218&lsaid=219793" target="_blank" >Lik Sang</a> for helping PSP News stage an awesome competition for the PSP Scene

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    FIXED!!!!! FIXED!!!!!

    I demand a recount !!!!

    :P just kidding. Congrats to Mczonk. Quake 2 was a beast of a project from the start. So congrats.

    Well 1st compo 3rd, this compo 2nd. When does the 3rd compo start?

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    yeah it was damn close, even i didnt know till the last judging came in, way too close to call

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    I will say, I screamed at the computer "DAMIT DAMIT DAMIT!"

    Congratz McZonk, you are a good man, but... Ahh feck it...

    I agree with PS monkey, there is thr sping coding comp that ends feb 28th.... I say we need to get crackin! :P
    PSP Q3BSP Projekt: Here
    Iris Wiki Database: here
    Iris Game Info: Here
    Iris Addons: Here
    PSP File Shack: Here

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    Winner

    The one point that makes me winning was my faked clipping

    Thanks everyone.

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    Ah come on, Quake 2 was hyped to the balls long before the competition started...I didn't expect anything else!

    Well done McZonk!

    I'm still proud at the fact that Iris only came second by one point!

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    Sure Quake 2 was hyped. But it is a famous game. And you see the rating was very close.

    I like Iris, I tested all other entries except PSP-OSS. And it is a very nice game. But I think it has not the potential Quake 2 has. Because Q2 has the big background of mods and other stuff. And you would need a huge team to realize your own game. That's why I choose to port a game.
    I even don't have a modeller or graphicer who would help me when I started. That's why a ported a game instread of making a new one.

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    Congrats McZonk, Q2(from the screens I've seen) looks awesome. I look forward to a 2.00 version in the future if possible.

    To the Iris team: Iris is very well done and good luck in the next contest, but with stuff like Vector Infector and some of the other new PSP homebrew that is being released on a daily basis, the competition is going to get tougher and tougher.

    Looks like PSP homebrew is finally making a real name for it's self. If titles like these keep coming, 2006 should be a great year for the homebrew scene.

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    i have to admit, i was seeing a real slowdown in homebrew over the past several months..

    but we've been starting to see so many great things such as iris, quakeII, densika's ports, the gta cheat device, psp oss... etc. I really feel like i can retract that opinion now. The competitions have DEFINATELY helped!

    Thanks for existing.. psp news

    by the way, i never really had much interest in quake II personally... i tried iris and i'm enamored with the potential it has, i was kinda hoping it would win.. BUT.. maybe now i'll give the quake port a shot. it's just that the PSP has so many ports (even on the commercial side) that i really go for anything original whenever possible. but definately everybody did an excellent job, none of the entries looked half assed or incompetent from what I saw.

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    Default Thanks to the Coders

    Just wanted to thank all coders involved. Your collective efforts are what make the PSP homebrew scene so promising. Keep up the good work!

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