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eyePSP Control Demo
Filename
eyePSP.zip
Date Posted
Oct 3, 2007
Categories
PSP
,
Homebrew Applications
Tags
PSP
Downloads
635
Description:
The last time we saw califrag's eyePSP, it was a video of the project's demo. We've got another update on the said project, with a video and more control methods.
In case you missed the first report, eyePSP is an application that helps your PlayStation Portable detect a laser pointer's movements via a camera. The dev is still away hacking at the project and left us with a video of the current improvements. According to califrag's post at the QJ Forums, four different control methods for "simple sprite movement" were added:
follow: the sprite follows the cursor position
mimic: the sprite mimics the cursor movement
gestures: the sprite moves based on directional gestures by cursor movement
direct: a screen-map acts as a D-Pad and allows direct movement of the sprite.
The dev went on to discuss how the application can be used for rail shooters. (Mmm, Time Crisis.) Anyway, check out the video below to check out the different control methods. You can also try it out for yourself by downloading the demo below. If you have any questions or to get more info (the download doesn't come with a readme), you can pop in QJ Forums to discuss eyePSP with the dev and other members of the community. Enjoy!
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